“Donald Trump’s chosen national security adviser, Florida congressman Mike Waltz, said on Fox News that the authorization to use ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory risks further escalation of the war.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to “Voice of America” journalist Ostap Yarysh
Details: Waltz said that the Biden administration did not inform him in advance of the decision regarding long-range strikes against Russia.
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“And it’s, you know, another step toward escalation, and nobody knows what it’s going to lead to. North Korea is transferring ballistic missiles, artillery, and now tens of thousands of troops. The (Biden. – Ed.) administration is responding to this by withdrawing restrictions. North Korea is sending more soldiers. South Korea is declaring that it may go to war,” he enumerated.
Next, as an example of escalation, Trump’s future adviser cited Iran’s sale of oil to China, which Iran uses to send missiles and drones to Russia, “and they in turn strike Ukrainian critical infrastructure.”
“So this (Biden’s permission. – Ed.) is an event, but a tactical one. President Trump is talking about a grand strategy: how can we get both sides to the negotiating table to end this war? what should the framework of the agreement be and who will sit behind it a table?” – noted Waltz.
Earlier, the mass media reported that US President Joe Biden gave permission to Ukraine for the first time to use long-range American weapons – ATACMS missiles – on the territory of the Russian Federation.
According to the Axios portal, it is currently about the territory of the Kursk region, and the decision was conceived as a reaction to the involvement of North Korean troops in the war.
The White House refused to directly confirm Ukraine’s permission to use long-range missiles on military targets located on the territory of Russia, but mentioned that they were developing a response to the involvement of North Korean troops in the war.
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