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Monday, 18 November 2024
Joe Biden allows Ukraine to use long-range US-supplied ATACMS missiles on targets in Russia.
The so-called ATACMS Ukraine will be allowed to use has a range of about 300km. (White Sands Missile Range/John Hamilton via AP)
In short:
President
Joe Biden has permitted Ukraine to use long-range missiles supplied by
the US to strike targets inside Russian territory.
It's
a major policy change from the White House, which had previously
insisted US weapons could only be used against Russia's forces in
Ukraine.
What's next?
It
is not clear when Volodymyr Zelenskyy's forces may use the new freedom,
but Russia has previously warned it would consider any such move a
major escalation.
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President
Joe Biden has permitted Ukraine to use long-range missiles supplied by
the US to strike targets inside Russia, in a major foreign-policy
about-face being reported by multiple American media outlets.
Previously,
the US had insisted the weapons it supplied Kyiv could only be used to
attack Russian military assets occupying Ukrainian territory, with one
exception that came earlier this year designed to protect the border
city of Kharkiv.
It's
understood the policy change will pave the way for Ukraine to use the
Army Tactical Missile Systems, known colloquially as ATACMS on targets
inside Russia.
ATACMS have a
range of about 300 kilometres, meaning hundreds of military assets like
bases and storage facilities in Russia are now vulnerable.
The
Kremlin has previously said it would consider Ukraine using Western
weapons to attack targets in Russia as a major escalation in the war.
Biden's decision comes shortly after it was revealed North Korean troops had been sent to bolster Putin's forces.
If
and when Ukraine makes use of the looser parameters, it would be the
first time since Russia's full-scale invasion long-range missiles had
been sent over the border.
It's not, however, the first time Kyiv has attacked targets in Russia with US-supplied weapons.
In
May, Biden permitted Volodymyr Zelenskyy's military to use the High
Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) — which has a range of about
80km — to strike targets in Russia near Kharkiv, which is Ukraine's
second-largest city.
The change in foreign policy comes as Biden prepares to leave the White House in January.
Donald
Trump, who won the US presidential election held earlier this month, is
preparing to take over, and has promised to bring the war in Ukraine to
an end as soon as possible.
In the days after his victory, Trump and Zelenskyy spoke via telephone.
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
Since
then, it's estimated hundreds of thousands of troops have died on both
sides, although neither release official numbers of their dead.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Joe Biden embrace in the Oval Office last year. (Reuters: Kevin Lamarque)
In
recent months, Russia has been making steady ground against Ukraine's
forces, although its military is sustaining massive losses.
In
a surprise counterpunch, however, Ukrainian forces captured a swathe of
Russian territory earlier this year when they stormed over the border
and into the Kursk region.
Putin's army, with the help of North Korean reinforcements, have been attempting to retake that in the months since.
The
Kursk region is seen as a major bargaining chip held by Ukraine that
could be used if the incoming US administration attempted to force
Zelenskyy and Putin to negotiate an end to the war.
The
US is Ukraine's largest single-state backer, providing enormous amounts
of military equipment and other aid. Trump has complained his country
gives too much.
Analysts are sceptical about whether Biden's decision will change the course of the war.
Many
Western observers believe the relaxing of conditions has come too late,
and that the most valuable Russian military assets within the ATACMS
300km range will have been moved back to safer ground.
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