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Iran's sending of ballistic missiles to Russia has changed strategic thinking in...

Britain allowed to beat Russian Storm Shadow on Russia - The Guardian

Iran's sending of ballistic missiles to Russia has changed strategic thinking in London and Washington. However, publicly about the prohibition, writes the publication, will not be announced. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken gave a completely unambiguous hint that the White House is going to remove the restrictions on the use of farm weapons supplied by Ukraine for key military purposes in Russia. Moreover, the decision was already made privately, writes The Guardian.

Speaking in Kyiv together with the UK Foreign Minister David Lemmy, Blinken said that the United States was "" from the first day "to adapt their policies as the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine was changing. "We will continue to do it," he emphasized.

Sources in the British government have reported that the decision to allow Ukraine to use the winged Storm Shadow missiles on the goals in Russia has already been adopted, although it is expected that it will not be publicly announced on Friday, when the chirp older will meet with Joe Biden in Washington. Most likely, a public statement about long range missiles in Kiev would be found to be overly provocative.

It is likely that restrictions on the use of missiles with a range of at least 300 km will still be in force to avoid reckless or unnecessary attacks. The sources added that Blinken and Lemma's joint visit to Kiev would not have taken place if a positive decision was made on Storm Shadow. Iran's sending of ballistic missiles to Moscow has changed strategic thinking in London and Washington.