🚨🇷🇺🇺🇦Dr. Dmitri Trenin: European countries’ fingers are on the trigger with Ukrainian long-range strikes inside Russia
‘Strikes deep inside Russia with European missiles cannot proceed without the support of the nations that have provided those arms. So their figure is on the trigger figuratively and sometimes literally, and that calls for retribution and that calls for retribution.’
‘There have been many persistent voices in Russia that argue that Russia should not only be targeting those Ukrainians that are formally in charge of those missiles, but to deliver payback to those forces in Europe that are behind those arms and intelligence deliveries to Ukraine that enables Ukrainian forces to strike into Russia.’
-Dr. Dmitri Trenin, Member of Russia's Foreign and Defence Policy Council, and former Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center
🚨🇷🇺🇺🇦Dr. Dmitri Trenin: European countries’ fingers are on the trigger with Ukrainian long-range strikes inside Russia
‘Strikes deep inside Russia with European missiles cannot proceed without the support of the nations that have provided those arms. So their figure is on the trigger figuratively and sometimes literally, and that calls for retribution and that calls for retribution.’
‘There have been many persistent voices in Russia that argue that Russia should not only be targeting those Ukrainians that are formally in charge of those missiles, but to deliver payback to those forces in Europe that are behind those arms and intelligence deliveries to Ukraine that enables Ukrainian forces to strike into Russia.’
-Dr. Dmitri Trenin, Member of Russia's Foreign and Defence Policy Council, and former Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center
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