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Putin Warns Russia at War with NATO if Ukraine Allowed to Fire Long-Range Missiles; Biden Dismisses Threat


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****** Warns Russia at War with NATO if Ukraine Allowed to ***** Long-Range Missiles; Biden Dismisses Threat

Russian President Vladimir ******’s warning to NATO leaders that approval for Ukraine to use long-range Western-made missiles that could penetrate deep into Russia “would mean that NATO countries, the ******* States and ********* countries, are at war with Russia.”

When asked by reporters about the ****** threat, President Joe Biden essentially dismissed his warning, saying after a meeting Friday with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, “I don’t think much about Vladimir ******.” Biden said he wanted to make clear that “****** does not prevail in this war.”

Dmitri Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, asserted Saturday that a pending decision by the U.S. and NATO nations to approve Ukraine’s deployment of the missiles would possibly prompt Russia to use nuclear weapons, and he cautioned that Kyiv could be turned into a “gray melted spot.”

For much of this month, there have been indications that the U.S. and NATO might change the policy and allow Ukraine’s request to use the missiles. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hinted at such a change on a visit to Kyiv earlier in September.

The head of NATO’s military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer from The Netherlands, indicated Saturday that Ukraine would be legally and militarily justified in launching the weapons.

“Every nation that is attacked has the right to defend itself. And that right doesn’t stop at the border of your own nation,” Bauer declared.

Still, the Biden administration has been slow to agree to the change, perhaps due to divisions within the White House.

The Associated Press reports that two unnamed U.S. officials said they believed one reason for the British prime minister’s visit to Washington was to seek Biden’s approval to allow Ukraine to use British Storm Shadow missiles for expanded strikes in Russia. Biden’s approval may be necessary because Storm Shadow components are manufactured in the U.S. 

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin seemed to sound a more cautious note Friday when he said, “There are a number of things that go into the overall equation as to whether or not you know you want to provide one capability or another. There is no silver bullet when it comes to things like this.”

Another military and foreign policy track the White House is pursuing is to link the Iranian threat to ******* in the Middle East with the war in Ukraine, where Russia is receiving Iranian-made missiles. The administration announced in the past week that Iran had delivered short-range ballistic weapons to Moscow.

“It certainly speaks to the manner in which this partnership threatens ********* security and how it illustrates Iran’s destabilizing influence now reaches well beyond the Middle East,” said National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby.

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