Will Ukraine's Use of Long-Range Weapons to Hit Russia be the Key to Victory?
EuropeSun Sep 15 2024
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The debate over Ukraine's use of long-range weapons to hit Russia is heating up, with some NATO officials backing Kyiv's right to strike deep into Russian territory. However, the Biden administration remains hesitant to allow Ukraine to use American-made weapons for expanded strikes. The issue has sparked a heated debate, with some arguing that Ukraine has the right to defend itself and others cautioning that the use of long-range weapons could escalate the conflict.
Despite the uncertainty, NATO's military committee chair, Adm. Rob Bauer, emphasized that every nation has the right to defend itself, and Ukraine is no exception. "Every nation that is attacked has the right to defend itself. And that right doesn't stop at the border of your own nation," he said. Bauer also noted that nations have the sovereign right to put limits on the weapons they send to Ukraine, but Lt. Gen. Karel Řehka, chief of the General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces, made it clear that his nation places no such restrictions on Kyiv.
The use of long-range weapons could be a game-changer for Ukraine, which has been struggling to counter Russian aggression. Ukrainian forces have already proven themselves to be effective in building and using drones, and the use of long-range weapons could give them a much-needed boost in the war. However, the issue is not without its risks, and the Biden administration is right to be cautious.
The question remains, what if Ukraine's use of long-range weapons does not lead to a swift victory? What if, instead, it escalates the conflict and draws the US and other NATO nations deeper into the war? These are important questions that need to be considered carefully before making any decisions.
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