2024-09-14 23:55:08
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Ukraine's Quest for Long-Range Missiles Amid Rising Tensions

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As the war in Ukraine intensifies, the debate over the use of long-range missiles against Russian territory has come to the forefront. High-ranking officials from the US and UK, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Foreign Secretary David Lammy, visited Kyiv to discuss this contentious issue. Ukraine's persistent requests for long-range weapons like Storm Shadow cruise missiles and ATACMS rockets have seen no definitive response from Western allies, particularly US President Joe Biden. The Kremlin has issued stern warnings, suggesting that such a move would implicate NATO directly in the conflict, but Ukraine and its allies remain resolute.

Russia continues to press its offensive, with reports of escalated actions in Kursk and Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian soil. The Ukrainian energy infrastructure has been severely damaged, raising concerns about significant power outages in the upcoming winter. Despite these challenges, Ukraine presses on, bolstered by its Western allies' military aid, albeit with limitations. Germany, for instance, has refused to provide long-range missiles, fearing escalation, while allowing the use of other military assets against Russian targets.

The situation is further complicated by Russia's alliances, notably with North Korea, which has provided military aid, exacerbating Ukraine's battlefield challenges. Despite these threats, figures like US President Biden dismiss Putin's saber-rattling, arguing that the use of Western-supplied missiles by Ukraine does not equate to NATO engaging in war with Russia.

As NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg noted, the war will ultimately end at the negotiating table, but until then, the strength and resolve of Ukraine, supported by its allies, remain critical. With the winter looming and the stakes higher than ever, the decision on long-range missile deliveries could significantly influence the course of this protracted conflict.
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Politics
Environment
Technology
High-ranking visitors such as US Secretary of State Blinken and British Foreign Secretary Lammy came to Kyiv for the Crimea Forum; the question was whether Ukraine is allowed to use long-range weapons such as Storm Shadow cruise missiles and ATACMS rockets against Russian territory; Russia is threatening consequences, but Ukraine and its allies remain unimpressed; there are reports of a Russian offensive in Kursk as well as Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia; the Ukrainian energy infrastructure..
The Guardian
14. September 2024 um 14:34

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Politics
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lvz
14. September 2024 um 17:58

Ukraine War: Scholz Continues to Refuse Delivery of Long-Range Weapons

Politics
Chancellor Scholz rejects the delivery of long-range weapons such as Taurus cruise missiles (500 km range) to Ukraine, as this would pose a great risk of escalation. Germany has delivered rocket launchers Mars II (84 km) and self-propelled howitzers Panzerhaubitze 2000 (56 km), whose use against targets on Russian soil is allowed. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is asking allies for long-range weapons with ranges of up to 300 km to attack Russian logistics and military airfields. US President Bi..
news_de
14. September 2024 um 17:24

Rostislaw Ischtschenko: Putin Propagandist Wants to Destroy Ukraine as Quickly as Possible

Politics
Kremlin propagandist Rostislaw Ischtschenko warns in a talk show with host Roman Babajan of an impending nuclear conflict between Russia and NATO, should the West allow Ukraine to use long-range weapons against Russia. Ischtschenko demands that Ukraine be destroyed as quickly as possible before further escalation occurs. Babajan believes that the West would be more likely to back down, as Russia could be completely destroyed in the event of a defeat, while NATO countries would not have to defend..
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