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US Allows Ukraine To Use Longer-Range Rockets Against Russia

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy holds a press conference in Kyiv

During a recent interview, Florida Republican Congressman Michael Waltz discussed the three-phase plan outlined by President Biden for achieving a permanent peace between Israel and Gaza. Congressman Waltz expressed concerns about the lack of clarity on the conditions for these phases and the survival of Hamas. He emphasized the role of Iran in fueling chaos in the Middle East and criticized the absence of a shift in Iran policy. Walsh highlighted Hamas and Hezbollah's desire for the elimination of Israel, citing ongoing threats and tunnel discoveries by Israel.

Shifting focus to the recent guilty verdict of a former U.S. president, Congressman Waltz criticized President Biden's remarks on respecting the justice system. He questioned the venue's impact on the trial and accused Democrats of hypocrisy in their treatment of the judicial system. Waltz raised concerns about political parties influencing legal proceedings and the potential consequences for the country.

Regarding the U.S. decision to allow Ukraine to use certain rockets against Russian territory, Walsh criticized the selective weapon permissions as part of a flawed strategy. He drew parallels to historical micromanagement in conflicts and warned against prolonging the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Walsh suggested a more decisive approach to either support Ukraine's victory or facilitate negotiations.

The interview highlighted concerns over escalating tensions and the need for strategic clarity in addressing international conflicts. Congressman Walsh's insights shed light on the complexities of foreign policy decisions and their implications for global stability.

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