Ukraine Makes First Use of US Missiles in Bryansk, Raises Nuclear Tensions
- Ukraine has fired six U.S.-made ATACMS missiles at Russia's Bryansk region, as confirmed by Russia's Defense Ministry.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin lowered the threshold for nuclear weapon use, which could allow responses to attacks from nations supported by nuclear powers.
- U.S. officials expressed concern over Russia's use of North Korean troops, while Moscow reacted negatively to the easing of restrictions on ATACMS by the U.S. government.
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Why Putin should ignore Biden’s pathetic ATACMS provocation
by Finian Cunningham, Strategic Culture: As provocations go, the latest by President Joe Biden to permit the use of long-range missile strikes on Russia is certainly audacious. But, ultimately, in practice, it is a pathetic gesture by a lame-duck president that will have no impact on Russia’s anticipated military victory against the NATO-armed Kiev regime. […]
Russia issues nuclear threat following use of US-made longer range missiles by Ukraine
Russia has accused Ukraine of firing longer range missiles supplied by the US into its territory, threatening to further escalate the conflict. It comes on the thousandth day since the start of the Russian invasion, with global leaders making a call for peace to prevail in the region.
Ukraine said Tuesday that its army had struck an ammunition depot in Russia's Bryansk region in a pre-dawn attack that both sides said was the first use of long-range ballistic missiles supplied by the United States.
Ukraine fires US missiles into Russia. What's next?
Ian Bremmer shares his insights on global politics this week on World In :60.Ukraine has launched US-made long-range missiles into Russia for the first time. Will this change the course of the war?I don't think so. First of all, the reason the Americans were dragging their feet for so long is because they didn't believe it would have any strategic impact in the war to give that permissioning to the Ukrainians and they were worried that it might …
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