Here We Go… Ukrainian President Zelensky Threatens Russia After Biden Gives Ukraine Permission to Fire Long-Range Missiles Strikes Inside Russia

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a fresh threat to Russia, emboldened by the Biden regime’s reckless decision to permit Ukraine to carry out long-range missile strikes deep inside Russian territory.

The Gateway Pundit reported on Sunday that Biden would allow Ukraine to use a powerful American long-range weapon for strikes inside Russia, supposedly in response to North Korea’s recent aid to Russia in the form of thousands of troops.

Ukraine will be specifically allowed to use the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) to hit targets inside Russia.

As The Post notes, ATACMS is a supersonic-guided missile system that can be used with either cluster munitions or conventional warheads. It has a maximum range of about 190 miles.

The Post elaborates that Ukraine is expected to focus on and around the Kursk region at first but could expand its targets. Officials did not elaborate of what other targets this could include.

Until now, the Regime refused to allow Ukraine to fire these ATACMS into Russian territory, correctly warning that the move could lead Vladimir Putin to retaliate in an even more severe manner.

In fact, Putin has warned for months that Russia would be “at war” with the United States and its NATO allies if they allowed Ukraine to use of long-range Western weapons like ATACMS. He added that all options would be on the table in response to such an attack, including nuclear weapons.

Ukrainian President Zelensky threatened Russia hours after Joe Biden gave his green light to use long-range missiles inside Russia.

Hours later, Ukrainian President Zelensky threatened Russia after receiving US authorization to strike inside Russian territory.

The madman is about to unleash World War III weeks before President Trump takes power.

Earlier this week, President Trump held phone calls with Zelensky and Putin. It appears Joe Biden sent a grenade into the peace talks.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy: “The plan to strengthen Ukraine is the victory plan which I presented to our partners. One of its key points is long range capabilities for our army. Today there is a lot of talk in the media about receiving permission for respective actions. Strikes are not carried out with words; such things are not announced. Missiles will speak for themselves — they certainly will.”

This is just another item to add to Joe Biden’s legacy as the worst US president in history.

In a post on X, Zelensky wrote the following caption alongside a video statement:

“I am deeply grateful to all our partners who support us with air defense systems and missiles. This is a truly global effort. Every time Russia carries out such attacks, it underscores how critical it is that partners don’t leave systems like Patriot and others sitting idle in warehouses, but instead provide them to those who know how to protect lives and urgently need them.

We still haven’t received all the necessary systems from our allies—but we continue to work toward that goal. Once these systems are in place, our ability to repel attacks will be much stronger.

One more thing: The plan for strengthening Ukraine is the Victory Plan that I presented to our partners. One of its key elements is providing our army with long-range capabilities. There’s been much said in the media today that we have received approval to take relative actions. But strikes are not carried out with words. These things are not announced. The missiles will speak for themselves.”

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