Biden Permits Limited Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Targets
The decision marks a significant policy shift amid ongoing debate over the risks of escalation.
- Ukraine can now use U.S.-provided weapons to target specific military sites in Russia, particularly around Kharkiv.
- NATO and European allies have shown increasing support for Ukraine's right to self-defense beyond its borders.
- Concerns over potential escalation and nuclear threats from Russia remain high.
- The Biden administration's cautious approach aims to balance support for Ukraine with avoiding direct conflict with Russia.
- This move reflects growing international frustration with Russia's aggressive tactics and continued bombardment of Ukrainian cities.





























































































