POLITICS

Ukraine's New Weapons: A Turning Point?

BrazilMon Nov 18 2024
This: President Biden just gave Ukraine the green light to use some powerful missiles from the U. S. to target Russia. These missiles, known as ATACMs, can hit much deeper into Russia's territory. Why the change? Well, Russia has been getting some help from North Korea, with thousands of troops heading to Ukraine's border. Plus, there's this upcoming presidency switch – Donald Trump's election win has everyone wondering what's next for U. S. support. But wait, Biden wasn't always on board with this. He was worried about the U. S. getting dragged into a direct conflict with Russia. But with the changing dynamics and North Korea's involvement, things might be shifting. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has been asking for this for months. He believes these missiles could help Ukraine stop Russian attacks on its cities and electricity grids. Some of Ukraine's NATO allies weren't too sure about this, though. They were concerned about pushing Russia too far. Biden just got back from talking with leaders from South Korea, Japan, and China. North Korea's troops were a big topic. But he didn't mention this missile decision when he headed to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. The U. N. Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, is hoping for peace. He said the U. N. wants to avoid making the war worse. And just on Sunday, Russia launched a big attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and hurting civilians. So, with North Korea sending troops and Russia responding with attacks, what's next? It's a complex situation that's changing quickly.

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    Will Russia start charging Putin's new troops with 'rent' for their stay?
    Are the North Korean troops part of a secret plan to take over Russia and the world?
    How does the use of U.S.-supplied missiles escalate the conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

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