Biden authorizes Ukraine to use US long-range missiles to strike inside Russia



Biden Authorizes Ukraine to Strike Russian Territory

Biden Authorizes Ukraine to Strike Targets Inside Russia

In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, President Joe Biden has given the green light for Ukraine’s military to utilize U.S.-provided long-range missiles on targets within Russian territory, as confirmed by senior U.S. officials to Fox News this Sunday.

Focus on the Kursk Region

The senior U.S. official disclosed that the primary focus of these missile strikes will be the Kursk region in Western Russia. This decision comes amidst increasing tensions on the battlefield, particularly following reports of Russian efforts to bolster its forces with the involvement of North Korean troops.

According to the official, President Biden’s decision was influenced by Russia’s invitation to enlist 10,000 North Korean soldiers to fight against Ukraine in the crucial Kursk area. However, there remains uncertainty regarding whether Biden will authorize missile strikes beyond the Kursk region.

International Reaction and Implications

Reacting to the announcement, Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously characterized such support as tantamount to an act of war. As of this writing, he has yet to issue a public response to the latest U.S. decision, but the potential for heightened military response looms large.

Following Biden’s announcement, which coincided with one of Russia’s most extensive missile and drone attacks targeting Ukraine’s energy and power infrastructure, the implications for the ongoing conflict could be profound.

Putin has expressed concerns that allowing Ukraine to use these missiles effectively pulls the U.S. and NATO directly into the conflict. “Flight assignments for these missile systems can, in fact, only be entered by military personnel from NATO countries,” Putin stated in September, emphasizing that Ukrainian servicemen wouldn’t have control over the missile systems.

Support from Allied Nations

In a show of solidarity, Great Britain and France have also granted similar authorizations for Ukraine to conduct SCALP/Storm Shadow missile strikes, as reported by the French outlet Le Figaro. This international backing further complicates the already tense geopolitical landscape surrounding the conflict.

Observations from military analysts suggest that the coordination between U.S. and European allies is becoming a pivotal factor in the ongoing warfare between Russia and Ukraine.

Future Political Developments

Domestically, the political climate surrounding Ukraine is rapidly evolving. President-elect Trump’s transition team has hinted at a forthcoming peace envoy to assist in facilitating negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Throughout his campaign, Trump asserted that he could bring an end to the hostilities, raising expectations for potential diplomatic avenues.

In the political maneuvers leading up to his administration, Trump is reportedly considering strategies that would pressure Kyiv to agree to a peace arrangement. Among these is an 800-mile-long demilitarized zone, allowing Russia to retain control over approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory—territory that has been seized illegally.

Another contentious proposal reportedly includes encouraging Ukraine to refrain from pursuing NATO membership for the next 20 years—a suggestion that critics argue would be a capitulation to Putin and detrimental to Ukraine’s sovereignty.

As the situation unfolds, Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for further comments regarding Biden’s recent decisions and the evolving U.S. stance on the conflict.

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