BIDEN WRONG ABOUT UKRAINE AGAIN
The Biden administration’s decision to permit Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to target Russia represents a misguided escalation in the ongoing conflict. This move risks exacerbating financial burdens on American taxpayers and worsening the devastating human toll. This also smells of a move to derail the Trump plan to bring peace to the region.
The U.S. has already poured over $100 billion into aid for Ukraine, a staggering sum at a time when many Americans are grappling with inflation, rising debt, and other economic pressures. Long-range missiles, such as the ATACMS, are advanced and costly systems, with individual units priced at millions of dollars. Allowing their use will undoubtedly lead to further spending—not only for the missiles themselves but also for the likely need to replace and maintain U.S. stockpiles.
Moreover, funding such advanced weaponry stretches beyond dollars; it diverts resources that could be better spent addressing domestic crises, such as crumbling infrastructure, border security, or healthcare. Prioritizing foreign conflicts over pressing national concerns is a betrayal of the American people.
The use of long-range missiles marks a dangerous escalation that could result in higher civilian and military casualties. Such weapons have the capability to strike deep into Russian territory, raising the stakes for retaliatory attacks. With cities and infrastructure as potential targets, the human cost of this decision could skyrocket, dragging both sides into even bloodier conflict.
Additionally, expanding the range of attacks risks inflaming regional instability, potentially drawing NATO and the U.S. further into direct confrontation with Russia. This could spiral into a full-scale global conflict, with catastrophic consequences.
The United States should focus on diplomacy rather than actions that prolong and intensify the war. Supporting peace talks and negotiated solutions would not only save lives but also reduce the economic toll on our nation. Escalating the war by supplying long-range missiles does nothing to bring us closer to resolution; it only entrenches divisions and deepens the suffering on all sides.
In conclusion, Biden’s decision is reckless and shortsighted. It places financial and human costs squarely on the shoulders of American citizens while risking catastrophic outcomes on the global stage. Instead of funding more weapons, we should demand a strategy that prioritizes peace and American int