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Published: August 28, 2024

Russia Warns AGAIN: “The West Is Asking For Trouble”

By The Editor

Moscow’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned the West that any talk of using long-range missiles to strike Russian territory is very dangerous. Lavrov said that those continually supplying weapons to Ukraine and allowing the expansion of their use are “asking for trouble.”

Lavrov said at a press conference on Tuesday, that Ukraine’s demands for permission from its Western allies to strike deep into Russia with long-range Storm Shadow missiles are blackmail. “This is blackmail, it is an attempt to create an impression that the West wants to avoid excessive escalation, but in fact this is a ruse,” Lavrov said according to a report by RT, stressing “The West does not want to avoid escalation. The West is asking for trouble, to put it bluntly. I reckon that this is already obvious to everyone.”

Ukraine has been begging the West for months to use Storm Shadows against targets deep inside Russian territory. Kiev wants to launch the missiles at Russia’s heartland as demonstration” attacks, The Guardian reported on Saturday. The outlet cited a senior Ukrainian official as saying Russia would consider negotiating only if it believed Ukraine had the ability “to threaten Moscow and St Petersburg.”

The West is going down a dangerous path if it decides to allow Ukraine to broaden the use of weapons. “For a long time, we have been hearing these speculations about allowing the use of not only Storm Shadow but also US long-range missiles…We will repeat that playing with fire – and they are like children playing with matches – is a very dangerous thing to do for grown-ups who are entrusted with nuclear weapons in one or another Western country,” Lavrov stated.

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