Biden Approves Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine
Biden Approves Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine

Biden Approves Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine

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In a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, President Joe Biden is expected to authorize Ukraine to use Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles for strikes inside Russia, particularly around the Kursk region, in response to North Korean troops aiding Russian efforts. This decision comes amid growing pressure from allies, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who emphasized the need for Western support to prevent a Russian victory. Critics, including Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, have condemned Biden's move as reckless, accusing him of escalating tensions and potentially igniting a global conflict before leaving office. The authorization marks a departure from previous restrictions on U.S. weapons use against Russian targets and reflects mounting concerns about North Korean involvement in the conflict. As Biden navigates these complex geopolitical challenges, he aims to bolster Ukraine's position while managing domestic opposition and the impending transition to a Trump administration. The situation remains fluid, with officials cautioning that the change in policy could provoke serious retaliation from Russia.

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