Biden Greenlights Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine, Escalating Tensions with Russia
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In a bold shift, President Biden has approved the use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine to strike Russian targets, a move that is expected to escalate the war. The decision, aimed at defending Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region, comes amid growing fears of further Russian offensives and rising civilian casualties. The U.S. continues to be Ukraine’s top military ally, but concerns loom over future support as a potential leadership change in the White House approaches.
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