NATO Chief Backs Ukraine Using U.S. Missiles to Strike Russia

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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has suggested that allies should consider lifting restrictions on Ukraine's use of American weapons to target Russian territory, a stance that contrasts with U.S. President Joe Biden's current policy but is supported by key U.S. lawmakers like House Speaker Mike Johnson. This debate comes as Ukraine faces ammunition and troop shortages, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urging the U.S. to change its stance to better defend against Russian advances.
- NATO Chief Sides With Mike Johnson Against Joe Biden Newsweek
- Ukraine Steps Up Attacks With U.S. Long-Range Missiles The New York Times
- NATO's boss wants to free Ukraine to strike hard inside Russia The Economist
- NATO Head Urges Lifting Restrictions On Kyiv Striking Targets In Russia Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- U.S. may lift ban on Ukraine using American-supplied weapons to strike inside Russia PBS NewsHour
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