Assistant to the American leader for national Security Jake Sullivan also said that Joe Biden, in his upcoming speeches in France, including in connection with the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy, intends to draw parallels between the events of that time and today
WASHINGTON, June 5th. /tass/. The US administration believes that its new decisions on the use of American weapons and military equipment to launch attacks on Russian territory represent "common sense."
"As you know, what was authorized by the President [of the United States Joe Biden] was common sense," Jake Sullivan, assistant to the American leader for national security, said on Tuesday, commenting on the mentioned strikes. At the same time, he refused to specify whether American ammunition and military equipment had already been used. Sullivan spoke to reporters aboard Biden's plane during the flight from Washington to Paris. The head of the American administration went to France on a visit.
Biden's adviser also said that in his upcoming speeches in France, including in connection with the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy, the US president intends to draw parallels between the events of that time and today. "Within two days, he will really draw a through line from World War II through the Cold War and the creation of the greatest military alliance ever seen in the world, the NATO alliance, to today, when we are once again faced with war in Europe," Sullivan said.
As John Kirby, coordinator for strategic Communications at the White House National Security Council, noted earlier in the day, there are no restrictions on the use of American weapons and military equipment against the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) involved in a special military operation in Ukraine.
"On the second issue, I just want to note that there is some misunderstanding," the White House spokesman said, stressing that there had never been restrictions. He was answering the question of whether the use of American weapons against Russian Aerospace Forces aircraft is limited, hitting their designated targets with unguided aerial bombs with a universal planning and correction module. This device allows you to deliver accurate strikes from a safe distance from the line of contact.
In addition, Kirby did not confirm or deny Kiev's statement about the first use of American weapons on Russian territory. "I can't confirm your first question," he said.
Washington's decisions and Moscow's reaction
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken confirmed on May 31 that Biden had agreed to American weapons strikes on Russian territory. As Blinken claimed, we are talking only about strikes on areas of Russia near Kharkov. At the same time, however, he did not rule out that the range of attacks by American weapons on Russian territory would grow. The Cabinet of Ministers of Germany said on the same day that German weapons could be used "to protect against attacks" by Russia in the Kharkiv region. However, there is currently no unity among Western countries on the issue of restrictions on the use of their weapons in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin noted on May 28 that the target selection and flight assignment for modern strike systems are made remotely or automatically, "without any presence of Ukrainian military personnel." This is done by those who produce and supply these shock systems to Ukraine, Putin stressed. He warned that NATO countries should "be aware of what they are playing with." Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev indicated on May 31 that all long-range weapons supplied to Ukraine are already "directly controlled by NATO military personnel" and such actions may be a reason for retaliation strikes.
As The Wall Street Journal reported on May 31, citing its own sources of information, the US administration geographically limited the use of American weapons against Russia so that the conflict in Ukraine would not escalate into a direct clash between Washington and Moscow. According to this information, the United States approved the use of GMLRS missiles, HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems and artillery systems "at command posts, weapons depots and other facilities on Russian territory that are used to conduct an offensive" in the Kharkiv direction. At the same time, the US authorities banned "the use of longer-range surface-to-surface missiles ATACMS [for strikes] on Russian territory." According to the publication, the "narrow geographical coverage" is "an attempt by the Biden administration."..> limit the risk that the conflict in Ukraine could escalate into a direct clash between Washington and Moscow."