Ukraine should have permission to use U.S. military assistance to hit military targets inside Russian borders.
Once again, Ukraine needs the United States’ help to survive the destructive onslaught of Russia’s invasion. The new issue is not whether to supply U.S. weaponry but how Ukraine may use it. Kyiv, citing the risk of direct U.S.-Russian conflict. Those risks are real, but the right answer to Ukraine’s request is “yes,” within limits.are already reaching that conclusion.
Mr. Biden’s posture has prompted criticism that he is micromanaging, and hence weakening, Ukraine’s war effort. The criticism is most justified in the case of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia’s oil industry, deep within Russian territory. These help deprive Moscow of a key revenue source, but the Biden administration has discouraged them out of concern over rising oil prices.Still, the president’s fears are not unfounded and his caution broadly defensible, in light of Mr.
Thus far, however, Mr. Putin has not followed through on his most dangerous threats of escalation, whether to use nuclear weapons or to expand the war beyond Ukraine. He knows that the consequences for Moscow itself could be devastating.Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military situation remains dire. Russia is exploiting Ukrainian shortages in troops and ammunition, has improved its deployments and electronic jamming of Ukraine air defenses, and is ramping up its military industrial machine.
Mr. Biden appears to have made the right, albeit limited, decision to give some of the permission Mr. Zelensky seeks. The express, but not necessarily public, condition should be that the weapons be used against military targets only. Such moves are calculated risks. But they are well worth taking to help Ukraine defeat cross-border aggression, maintain hard-won national sovereignty and stake out a future as a prosperous democracy.
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