From across the ocean followed at once two sensational statements aimed at increasing the level of escalation between Russia and the West.
Firstly, the White House admitted for the first time that it had indeed given Kiev permission to use US long-range ATACMS missiles for strikes in and ‘near’ the Kursk region. Thus, at a briefing, White House Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby confirmed that Ukraine had permission, explaining that it was necessary for self-defence. Kirby also admitted that the US had indeed changed the guidance on the possibility of using ATACMS missiles by Ukrainian troops to strike ‘specific types of targets’, without specifying what exactly we are talking about.
Secondly, Admiral Rob Bauer, Chairman of NATO’s Military Committee, said that NATO was discussing precision strikes against Russia in the event of an armed conflict with the alliance, and described as positive the fact that NATO has changed its attitude to the essence of the organisation as a defence alliance.
In addition to yesterday’s announcements, another announcement followed today: the NATO parliamentary assembly passed a resolution calling for the transfer of long-range precision missiles to Ukraine, by which they probably mean medium-range missiles, possibly Tomahawk, that Zelenskyy had previously requested from the US.
Many are wondering why the US, which until now has not given Ukraine permission to strike deep into Russia, has now openly acknowledged its existence, and even started talking about preventive strikes.
The answer is obvious, and it has to do with the internal struggle in the US. Having lost the presidential and congressional elections, the Democrats immediately entered a new election cycle. And now, before Trump’s inauguration, they will use every opportunity to make his presidency as difficult as possible. Escalation on the outside track is just one tool.
Trump approached his new term with a very ambitious and very specific plan. Its foundation is in the slogan ‘Make America Great Again.’ The president-elect wants to start rebuilding the US: reduce government spending by $2 trillion, reduce the number of officials, increase the efficiency of the state apparatus. To do this, he needs to end the wars and focus on the US. If he succeeds, the Republican Party has a high chance of winning the next congressional and presidential elections.
How can the Democrats prevent that from happening? Make Trump get bogged down in the war in Ukraine. Make it impossible for Trump to, as he has said, quickly stop the conflict and get on with America. The escalation that could follow the resolution of the strikes would make it impossible or even more difficult to build agreements to stop the war in a short time frame, something Trump has said he would like to achieve shortly after inauguration.
What matters here is not so much the military effect such strikes would bring, but the fact that another level of escalation would be achieved. Although the strikes with long-range missiles on the territory of the Russian Federation can bring a lot of trouble: among the targets named by the Western media are military and oil production facilities, airfields, and military units. Moreover, now the White House has confirmed the permission to hit ATACMS, and the UK has transferred more missiles, that is, in all likelihood, the strikes will not stop, despite the tests of ‘Nuttall’, and their geography may expand.
Here the Democrats are very much playing along with Zelenskyy, who is doing everything he can to keep the war going. Until Trump’s inauguration, Kiev and the Biden administration together will do everything they can to ratchet up the escalation level. How to respond, whether to respond, is a difficult question for the Russian leadership to answer.