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The U.S. confirms that the Ukrainians shot long range at Russia for the first time

Russian Counterattack on the United States: What will President Putin do if he is elected to the post-President’s term expires?

In September, Putin claimed that Ukrainians’ military couldn’t deploy sophisticated long-range weapons because they weren’t trained by NATO. The United States and European countries are likely to be at war with Russia, according to Putin.

Why should the Ukrainian people be constrained in their fight unless Russia is restricted in battering every corner of the country? The weapon in question, the Army Tactical Missile System (known as ATACMS, pronounced attack-ums), which Ukraine has already been using in Russian-occupied territory, has a relatively limited range of about 190 miles, but that would put a lot of Russian bases, ammunition storage areas and logistical hubs in range. It could be helpful to blunt the counteroffensive by Russia in order to get back the territory that was taken from them. The North Koreans are supposed to be there.

Given that Russia had just launched its biggest air attack onUkraine in months and was about to send 10,000 imported North Korean troops to fight, he would have done it.

Acceding to Ukraine’s longstanding pleas for permission to fire American missiles into Russian territory may be the last thing President Biden can do for the Ukrainians — or on any other foreign front, for that matter — before leaving office. That makes for dodgy optics, because it saddles an incoming administration with a policy shift Biden himself long resisted because he thought it carried too great a risk of plunging America into a direct confrontation with Russia.

An official who was not authorized to speak to reporters confirmed to NPR that the Ukrainian military launched the Army Tactical Missile System against Russia for the first time.

The Biden administration’s decision to lift restrictions on the use of sophisticated long-range Western weaponry by the Ukraine appears to be the reason for the barrage.

If reports are true that the U.S. has given approval to strike deep inside Russia, it would lead to a new spiral of tension between the two countries.

Putin’s new doctrine, which he announced in September, will consider a conventional weapons attack by a non nuclear state that is supported by a nuclear armed nation as a joint attack on Russia that could meet the conditions for a nuclear response.

Just two months before President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office, there is news of possible Ukrainian strikes and Russia’s new nuclear doctrine.

Trump criticized the amount of aid given to Ukraine and suggested he wanted to negotiate an end to the war with Moscow.