War Escalation? Biden’s Secret Permission for Ukraine to Strike Russia Revealed

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In a covert move reported by Politico, U.S. President Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to conduct strikes inside Russia near the Kharkiv region using American weapons. This decision, confirmed by a U.S. official and two others familiar with the plan, permits Ukraine to use U.S. weapons for counter-fire purposes, allowing them to retaliate against Russian forces targeting or preparing to target them. Despite this, the policy on long-range strikes inside Russia remains unchanged, with no clear indication of when this permission was granted.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that such actions could lead to a global conflict, especially if Western allies enable Ukraine to use supplied weapons to strike inside Russia—a stance Ukraine's government is advocating for. Although the United States officially does not support using its weapons for direct attacks on Russia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently stated that Washington’s stance could "adjust and adapt."

This revelation raises critical questions about the balance of power and the potential for escalation in an already tense conflict. As the U.S. navigates its support for Ukraine, the distinction between defensive aid and offensive capability becomes increasingly blurred. Will this calculated risk empower Ukraine to defend its sovereignty more aggressively, or could it provoke a retaliatory response from Russia, potentially leading to a broader conflict? The global community watches with bated breath, aware that each strategic decision could either bring us closer to peace or edge us further into the abyss of war.

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