Trump Allies Criticize Biden's Decision to Supply Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump have sharply criticized outgoing President Joe Biden’s decision to supply long-range missiles to Ukraine for use against Russia. They have accused Biden of escalating the conflict and making Ukraine’s attacks on Russia increasingly dangerous.

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Trump Allies Criticize Biden's Decision to Supply Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine


With just two months left in his term, Biden has enacted significant policy shifts to meet Ukraine's longstanding requests for military aid. This move comes as the Russia-Ukraine war enters its third year, intensifying the pressure on U.S. foreign policy.

Throughout the conflict, Biden has faced repeated questions over his strategy of ramping up military support for Ukraine. His latest policy changes, designed to accelerate aid, have sparked debate over their long-term impact.

Trump, who is set to take office in January, has frequently pledged to end the Russia-Ukraine war but has yet to provide details on how he intends to achieve this. Analysts caution that Ukraine must tread carefully during any negotiations, as potential compromises could expose the country to new challenges.

The Kremlin has warned that if U.S.-supplied missiles are used against Russia, Moscow will respond appropriately. Trump’s team has accused Biden of escalating the war for political gain.

Meanwhile, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, during a regular briefing, accused Russia of escalating tensions by deploying North Korean troops to support its forces in Ukraine. Miller emphasized that Biden remains the sitting president and is responsible for U.S. foreign policy decisions until his term ends.