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Western powers will not be anxious about Kremlin’s public fury – what occurs behind the scenes is extra vital

By Editorial Board Published November 18, 2024 3 Min Read
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Western powers will not be anxious about Kremlin’s public fury – what occurs behind the scenes is extra vital

The Kremlin’s response to studies that Washington has lifted restrictions on how Ukraine makes use of its weapons was nothing we’ve not heard earlier than.

It follows a well-worn theme of anger, warnings and accusations.

If confirmed, the choice will spark a “new round of tension”, we have been advised. The Biden administration needs to “throw oil on the fire”. They’re those responsible of escalation, not Russia.

There was no point out of the 1000’s of North Korean troops Moscow has reportedly deployed to the frontline in Russia’s Kursk area to repel the Ukrainian incursion. However that is to be anticipated.

That is as a result of this kind of rhetoric is now very a lot a part of the script for the Kremlin. It is attempting to make sure the general public right here continues to purchase into its narrative that Moscow is the harmless get together, that Russia is underneath assault.

As for the threats of retaliation, they’re nonetheless undefined.

The Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov referred journalists to Vladimir Putin’s feedback in September, that Russia could be pressured to take “appropriate decisions” if the West lifted restrictions on Ukraine’s use of its long-range weapons.

What may such selections appear like?

Up to now, Russia’s president has talked about sending weapons to the West’s adversaries to strike Western targets overseas. He did not point out any nations particularly, however the assumption was it was a reference to Iran.

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Are US arms a sport changer for Ukraine?

Moscow has additionally not too long ago modified its nuclear doctrine, to permit it in idea to reply with nuclear weapons if Western missiles fall on Russian soil.

So are these threats real? Or is it extra sabre-rattling?

The calculus in Washington appears to be that that is one other bluff from Moscow, following the obliteration of earlier pink traces with out consequence.

The West has provided missiles, battle tanks and fighter jets to Kyiv, all with out invoking the escalation that was threatened.

However may Russia reply in different, extra refined methods, which it would not wish to broadcast? Suppose sabotage, cyber assaults, nearer alignment with Iran – and naturally North Korea.

So in that sense, it isn’t the Kremlin’s public fury the West will likely be anxious about, it is what occurs behind the scenes.

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