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VisitKremlin Warns U.S. of 'Qualitatively New Round' of Escalation Over Biden's Authorization for Ukraine to Use Long-Range Missiles
Nov 18, 2024, 11:05 AM
The Kremlin has issued stern warnings regarding the potential escalation of the Ukraine conflict following reports that the Biden administration may authorize Ukraine to use U.S.-made long-range missiles against targets within Russia. A Kremlin spokesperson stated that such an authorization would represent a 'qualitatively new round of tensions' between Moscow and Washington. The Kremlin characterized this move as 'throwing oil on the fire' of the ongoing war, suggesting that it would lead to an inevitable escalation in hostilities. Moscow views the U.S. decision as a significant increase in American involvement in the conflict, raising concerns about the implications for regional stability.
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