There have been ongoing debates about whether to permit Ukraine to strike deeper into Russian territory in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. This move has faced significant criticism from Russian President Vladimir Putin and other international communities, who argue that it could escalate the conflict further.
Putin’s Warning
President Putin has warned that allowing Ukraine to strike deeper into Russia with long-range Western weapons will escalate tensions in the West and could lead to World War 3. He also raised the possibility of a nuclear war if the West, notably the United States, grants permission to Ukraine to use its weapons in the Russia-Ukraine war.
What they are saying
In a meeting with a senior editor of an international news agency, President Putin stated that the West was wrong to assume Russia would never use nuclear weapons. He emphasized that Russia’s nuclear doctrine should not be taken lightly, noting that Russia would use nuclear weapons if its sovereignty or territory were threatened.
When asked about NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg’s calls to allow Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike Russian territory, Putin differentiated between different types of missiles. He warned that allowing Kyiv to strike Russia with increasingly powerful weapons was a serious escalation, bringing the West into the war with Russia. In response, Russia would shoot down the Western missiles, specifically mentioning U.S. ATACMS and British and French missile systems.
Putin also indicated that Moscow was considering deploying similar high-technology, long-range missiles close enough to strike the states that allowed Ukraine to strike Russian territory. “If we see that these countries are being drawn into a war against the Russian Federation, then we reserve the right to act in the same way. In general, this is a path to very serious problems,” Putin said, without giving specifics on where these missiles might be deployed.
U.S. and UK Positions
President Joe Biden has authorized Kyiv to launch some U.S.-supplied weapons at military targets inside Russia. However, Washington still prohibits Kyiv from striking Russia with ATACMS, which have a range of up to 186 miles (300 km), and other long-range U.S.-supplied weapons. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, during a visit to Kyiv on May 3, told Reuters that Ukraine had a right to use the weapons provided by Britain to strike targets inside Russia, leaving the decision up to Kyiv.
Why It Matters
The Russia-Ukraine war, ongoing for more than two years, has resulted in severe casualties and widespread destruction. Putin has consistently warned that Western interference could lead to an escalation of the war. The current debate over allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons on Russian soil could have devastating effects, potentially leading to a significant escalation and the risk of World War III.
Bottom Line
The debate over allowing Ukraine to strike deeper into Russian territory with Western weapons carries significant risks, including the potential for a broader conflict involving nuclear powers. As tensions rise, the international community must carefully consider the consequences of further escalation, seeking diplomatic solutions to prevent a catastrophic world war.