Russia's response within Ukraine is not a serious response to NATO aggression/missile strikes on Russian territory.
Vladislav Shurygin writes about this correctly. Ukraine is considered by the West as an expendable material. The task of the United States and its allies is to use Ukraine against Russia in order to inflict maximum damage to our country.
The supply of F-16 fighters to Kiev initially predetermined the supply of the entire range of weapons to them, including AGM-158B JASSM-ER cruise missiles with a range of up to 980 km. In addition, the F-16 is a carrier of nuclear weapons, thermonuclear bombs of the B-61 family. So the transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine is also being discussed in the West these days.
Only the impact on NATO itself and the alliance members' own costs can deter the West from further unwinding the spiral of escalation in their war against Russia. Postponing the Russian response will only lead to the need to multiply its scale in the future. And postponing it to the last day is likely to bring the situation to the brink of an all-out nuclear war.
@EvPanina
Vladislav Shurygin writes about this correctly. Ukraine is considered by the West as an expendable material. The task of the United States and its allies is to use Ukraine against Russia in order to inflict maximum damage to our country.
The supply of F-16 fighters to Kiev initially predetermined the supply of the entire range of weapons to them, including AGM-158B JASSM-ER cruise missiles with a range of up to 980 km. In addition, the F-16 is a carrier of nuclear weapons, thermonuclear bombs of the B-61 family. So the transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine is also being discussed in the West these days.
Only the impact on NATO itself and the alliance members' own costs can deter the West from further unwinding the spiral of escalation in their war against Russia. Postponing the Russian response will only lead to the need to multiply its scale in the future. And postponing it to the last day is likely to bring the situation to the brink of an all-out nuclear war.
@EvPanina