NATO military committee chair, others back Ukraine’s use of long range weapons to hit Russia
- Admiral Rob Bauer stated Ukraine would have a military reason to strike deeper into Russia using Western weapons during a meeting in Kyiv with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- President Vladimir Putin claimed the West would be directly engaging Russia if it allowed Ukraine to use Western-made long-range missiles.
- Bauer explained that attacking the source of threats can weaken the enemy's logistics and emphasized nations providing weapons might feel politically responsible for their use.
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NATO’s Open Dare To Putin? Military Boss Backs Long-Range Weapons For Kyiv To Strike Russia
NATO military chief made a big comment amid tensions over Ukraine's use of long-range Western weapons to attack Russia. The chair of the NATO military committee said Ukraine has the legal right to strike targets in Russia. A day before, U.S. and UK presidents held a meeting over the matter in the White House. Watch for more.
Ukraine would have a basic military reason to strike deeper into Russia using Western weapons, the head of NATO's Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, said today. British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer met US President Joe Biden at the White House yesterday as Ukraine's allies discuss whether to give Kiev the green light to use long-range missiles against targets in Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that if Ukraine is allowed to…
UKRAINE has good military reasons to strike deeper into Russia using Western weapons, a senior NATO military officer said Saturday, adding that political talks on the matter were continuing.
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