Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, stating that any move to allow Ukraine to use long-range Western missiles for strikes deep inside Russia would be seen as an act of war.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Putin cautioned that if NATO countries lift restrictions on such weapons, it would signal direct involvement in the conflict. “If NATO countries—particularly the United States and European nations—support this, it will mean they are at war with Russia,” Putin said, emphasizing that Moscow would respond to the growing threat accordingly.
Putin’s remarks come amid reports that the US and its NATO allies are becoming more open to allowing Ukraine to use Western-provided long-range weapon systems to strike Russian military targets. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during a recent visit to Kyiv, hinted at a strategic shift among NATO partners, suggesting that battlefield changes may require a reassessment of military support.
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The possibility of easing restrictions has raised concerns about further escalation, with US officials previously expressing reservations about allowing Ukraine to conduct deep strikes inside Russia. However, pressure from both sides of the aisle in the US Congress is mounting, urging President Biden to relax the current limitations.
While Biden has not yet approved the use of longer-range systems, Ukrainian officials have continued to push for access to more advanced weapons. Meanwhile, Putin cast doubt on Ukraine’s ability to carry out such operations without NATO assistance, further complicating the diplomatic standoff.
The debate over long-range strikes comes as Russia increases its aggression, reportedly acquiring Iranian ballistic missiles, which Blinken labeled as an escalatory move.
If NATO authorizes the use of long-range weapons, systems like the US-made ATACMS, with a range of 180 miles, could be used to target Russian assets, including newly-arrived short-range Iranian ballistic missiles. This development would mark a significant turning point in the ongoing war, pushing the conflict closer to a broader international confrontation.
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