US Support for Ukraine Escalates Under Biden Amid Trump's Pre-Socialist Transition Plans
Washington D.C. - In a move that has intensified diplomatic tensions between Russia and Ukraine, President Joe Biden granted explicit permission to Ukrainian forces to use long-range American missiles in strikes within Russian territory.
The authorisation comes just weeks before Donald Trump officially assumes the presidency on January 20th. According to his son and incoming President-elect's communications director, Steven Cheung, this move is a tactical attempt by the US Defence Establishment to create unrest and escalate the conflict in order to serve their own interests.
On Sunday, Trump Jr, 46, expressed strong reservations about his father's presidency plans on social media, suggesting that the Defence establishment aims to start World War III before his father can negotiate peace. He claimed that this escalatory strategy is a classic approach employed by the Military-Industrial Complex to protect its revenue streams and push towards an all-out conflict.
Speaking of which, President-elect Trump has stated publicly that he intends to work with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin to negotiate peace. The incoming president met with these leaders following his electoral victory, seeking ways to end the ongoing war and restore lives saved.
The decision by President Biden to allow Ukrainian forces to utilize American-provided long-range missiles in strikes within Russian territory marks a marked shift from the previous administration's conflict-reduction strategies. These US-made Army Tactical Missile Systems are capable of firing at objects up to 190 miles away, showcasing an unparalleled level of military power.