November 18th, 2024

Biden allows Ukraine to strike inside Russia with missiles

President Biden has authorized Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles against Russian targets, marking a policy shift. This decision supports Ukraine amid escalating tensions and ongoing Russian military activity.

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Biden allows Ukraine to strike inside Russia with missiles

US President Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles, specifically the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS), to strike targets inside Russia. This marks a significant shift in US policy, as Washington had previously denied Ukraine's requests for such capabilities. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the decision, emphasizing that the effectiveness of missiles speaks for itself. The Biden administration's approval is framed as a measure to support Ukraine's defense, particularly in the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have made incursions. The decision comes amid escalating tensions, including Russia's reported involvement of North Korean troops in the conflict. Analysts suggest that while this move may not drastically alter the war's trajectory, it could help level the playing field for Ukrainian forces. The US has been a major supplier of military aid to Ukraine, with commitments exceeding $55 billion since the war began. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, resulting in significant casualties and damage. Biden's decision also paves the way for allies like the UK and France to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles, although they have yet to respond officially.

- Biden has authorized Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles against Russian targets.

- This decision represents a major shift in US policy regarding military support for Ukraine.

- The move is seen as a response to increased Russian military activity, including North Korean troop involvement.

- The US has committed over $55 billion in military aid to Ukraine since the conflict began.

- Ongoing Russian attacks have resulted in significant casualties and heightened tensions in the region.

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By @gnabgib - 5 months
Discussion (50 points, 10 hours ago, 66 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42166095
By @onetokeoverthe - 5 months
Biden can barely find the water fountain. Deep state is in charge of both teams.

And all sides are at fault.

I had drinks with russian army deserters. Good men.

Very few anywhere want war.There are enough resources for everyone. Scarcity is another big lie.

By @hcfman - 5 months
Seems to me that if you bully for long enough you might eventually elicit a response. I believe this war could have been avoided.

Now the next 50 years of our children has been stolen because all prosperity will now be spent on weapons. Forget about money for tackling climate change.

On the plus side, the world is too full of people anyway. If we wipe ourselves out the. Maybe nature will eventually be better off.