Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Monday at 09:21 AM Diamond Member Share Posted Monday at 09:21 AM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Fury in Russia at missile move but ****** so far silent President Biden’s decision to This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up has sparked a furious response in Russia. “Departing US president Joe Biden… has taken one of the most provocative, uncalculated decisions of his administration, which risks catastrophic consequences,” declared the website of the Russian government newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta on Monday morning. Russian MP Leonid Slutsky, head of the pro-Kremlin ********-Democratic Party, predicted that the decision would “inevitably lead to a serious escalation, threatening serious consequences”. Russian senator Vladimir Dzhabarov called it “an unprecedented step towards World War Three”. Anger, yes. But no real surprise. Komsomolskaya Pravda, the pro-Kremlin tabloid, called it “a predictable escalation”. What really counts, though, is what Vladimir ****** calls it and how the Kremlin leader responds. He said nothing on Sunday night. But Russia’s president has said plenty before. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up In recent months, the Kremlin has made its message to the West crystal clear: do not do this, do not remove restrictions on the use of your long-range weapons, do not allow Kyiv to strike deep into Russian territory with these missiles. In September President ****** warned that if this were allowed to happen, Moscow would view it as the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up “This would mean that Nato countries… are fighting with Russia,” he continued. The following month, the Kremlin leader announced imminent changes to the Russian nuclear doctrine, the document setting out the preconditions under which Moscow might decide to use a nuclear *******. This was widely interpreted as another less-than-subtle hint to America and Europe not to allow Ukraine to strike Russian territory with long-range missiles. Guessing Vladimir ******’s next moves is never easy. But he has dropped hints. Back in June, at a meeting with the heads of international news agencies, ****** was asked: how would Russia react if Ukraine was given the opportunity to hit targets on Russian territory with weapons supplied by Europe? “First, we will, of course, improve our air defence systems. We will be destroying their missiles,” President ****** replied. “Second, we believe that if someone is thinking it is possible to supply such weapons to a war zone to strike our territory and create problems for us, why can’t we supply our weapons of the same class to those regions around the world where they will target sensitive facilities of the countries that are doing this to Russia?” In other words, arming Western adversaries to strike Western targets abroad is something Moscow has been considering. President Biden has given Ukraine permission to use ATACMS missiles, seen here during South Korea-US military exercises, to strike inside Russia [Getty Images] In my recent interview with Alexander Lukashenko, the leader of Belarus, ******’s close ally seemed to confirm the Kremlin has been thinking along these lines. Mr Lukashenko told me he had discussed the subject at a recent meeting with Western officials. “I warned them. ‘Guys, be careful with those long-range missiles,'” Mr Lukashenko told me. “The Houthi [rebels] might come to ****** and ask for coastal weapons systems that can carry out terrifying strikes on ships. “And if he gets his revenge on you for supplying long-rage weapons to [President] Zelensky by supplying the Houthis with the Bastion missile system? What happens if an aircraft carrier is hit? A British or ********* one. What then?” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up But some of the media reaction in Russia appeared designed to play things down. “The Russian armed forces had already [previously] intercepted ATACMS missiles during attacks on the Crimean shore,” a military expert told the Izvestia newspaper, which went on to suggest that President-elect Trump might “revise” the decision. This is, to put it mildly, an unusual situation. In two months’ time, President Biden will be out of office and Donald Trump will be in the White House. The Kremlin knows that President-elect Trump has been far more sceptical than President Biden about military assistance for Ukraine. Will that be a factor in Vladimir ******’s calculations as he formulates Russia’s response? This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Fury #Russia #missile #move #****** #silent This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/170129-fury-in-russia-at-missile-move-but-putin-so-far-silent/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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