Kremlin warns of nuclear response to long-range missile attacks
- Russia will be ready to use the most powerful and destructive weapon in the event of attacks on Russian Federation territory with Western long-range weapons, said the chairman of the State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin. Earlier, the USA confirmed that talks on this subject were ongoing.
11 September 2024 17:11
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- By appealing to the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom for supplies of long-range weapons, missiles, and other equipment, and discussing with them the matter of conducting strikes on Russian territory, Zelensky is making these countries direct participants in the armed conflict in Ukraine, stated Volodin.
Kremlin's nuclear deterrent
The Kremlin is once again reaching for the "nuclear deterrent." - All of this will lead to our country being forced to respond by using more powerful and destructive weapons to protect its citizens, stated the chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
Earlier, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that "the American authorities have already decided to lift restrictions on the use of ATACMS missiles for attacks on Russian territory."
Peskov: Decisions have already been made
- Most likely, all these decisions have already been made. This assumption can be made with a high probability. At the moment, a media campaign is being conducted to formalize the already made decision, said Peskov, quoted by the Interfax agency.
He added that Russia will provide a "proper" response if the United States grants Ukraine permission to strike Russian territory with long-range weapons. Peskov claims that all such decisions made by Western countries are "further confirmation of the validity of the Russian invasion of Ukraine."
"Without us help we will not win against Russia"
- Without the help of the United States, Ukraine will not be able to win the war against Russia; we expect Washington to allow us to use American weaponry to attack targets deep in Russia, said Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday afternoon.
The President of Ukraine added that he is optimistic about granting permission to use long-range weapons, but "this decision does not depend on my optimism." - It depends on their optimism. This is very important to us now. In any case, I expect dialogue with President (of the United States Joe) Biden this month, emphasized Zelensky.
Kyiv asks for permission to attack
On Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed that the U.S. authorities are discussing the use of Western missiles to strike deep into Russian territory. According to them, the possibility of using ATACMS missiles will allow Ukraine to adequately respond to the delivery of over 300 kilometres to Russia by Iran.
The United Kingdom and France also support the unrestricted use of long-range missiles, having supplied Ukraine with Storm Shadow missiles capable of flying 250 kilometres.
A source in the British government told The Telegraph that some U.S. administration officials "have changed their minds in favour of granting Ukraine permission, but supporters of this move have not yet convinced Biden and other sceptics."
"Putin's nuclear threats should not be underestimated"
The British government believes, however, that this will happen before the United Nations General Assembly session, where world leaders will gather in New York on September 22. Along with ATACMS, Ukraine will be able to utilize Storm Shadow.
The State Department advocates for the complete lifting of the ban, while the Pentagon and intelligence remain cautious, fearing an escalation of the conflict and the potential use of nuclear weapons by Russia, writes "Financial Times."
- ATACMS will not help Ukraine much because Russia has moved 90% of its bombing missions to airfields out of missile range, said U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin last week. However, CIA Director William Burns and MI6 Director Richard Moore said at the weekend's FT conference that Putin's nuclear threats should not be underestimated, but the West should not be overly afraid. - Putin is bullish and will continue to saber-rattle from time to time, said Burns.