Trump's Advisor Commented on the Decision Regarding ATACMS for Ukraine.


Future national security advisor in the Donald Trump administration, Congressman Mike Waltz expressed concerns about the permission to use ATACMS missiles on the territory of the Russian Federation, calling it a step towards escalating the conflict.
In his appearance on Fox News, quoted by journalist 'Voice of America' Ostap Yarysh, Waltz emphasized that the Biden administration did not hold prior consultations regarding this decision.
‼️ Next U.S. NatSec advisor @michaelgwaltz in an interview with FOX reacted to reports about Biden lifting restrictions on ATACMS for Ukraine: 'It's another step up the escalation ladder. And nobody knows where this is going. North Korea is unleashing ballistic missiles,… pic.twitter.com/YJ5gmbLcMX
— Ostap Yarysh (@OstapYarysh) November 18, 2024
'This is yet another step towards escalation, and no one knows the consequences. North Korea is supplying ballistic missiles, artillery, and tens of thousands of soldiers. The administration, in response, is lifting restrictions. North Korea is sending more soldiers, and South Korea is talking about the possibility of entering the war,' the Congressman noted.
According to him, the situation is complicated by Iran's oil sales to China, the funds from which are used to supply missiles and drones to Russia that are attacking Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
Waltz emphasized that Trump’s team is focused on finding a strategic solution to end the conflict through negotiations.
Earlier, media reported about President Biden's permission to use ATACMS on the territory of the Russian Federation, particularly in the Kursk region, in response to the involvement of North Korean troops. The White House refrained from directly confirming this information.
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