EDITOR'S CORNER: Long Range Weapons and Red Lines
Recently, debates have intensified over whether the U.S. should allow Ukraine to use American-made long-range weapons. The UK has signaled its willingness to approve the move but remains dependent on U.S. consent, as the British Storm Shadow missiles rely on American-supplied navigational data and components. In this blog post, we’ll examine why the U.S. and its allies are hesitant to act, the potential impact of these weapons, and Russia's so-called "red lines." WHO IS ON BOARD AND WHO'S AFRAID Ukraine is facing mounting challenges on the battlefield, struggling to hold the front lines in Donetsk while managing its Kursk incursion. Intense fighting rages on both fronts, and recruitment and training efforts are falling short. Recently, Ukraine cut its basic training program from 45 to 30 days , leaving the frontlines with inexperienced, uncertain soldiers. Western weapons are arriving too slowly and with too much public discussion, leading to a growing sen