Anything Zelensky had to say Thursday at the close of the NATO summit in Washington was overshadowed by President Bidenโs verbal flub where he introduced the Ukrainian leader as โPresident Putinโ.
But among the more interesting statements of Zelensky was the demand for his Western backers, especially the US, to lift all restrictions on arms used to attack inside Russian territory.
โIf we want to win, if we want to prevail, if we want to save our country and to defend it, we need to lift all the limitations,โ Zelensky said while standing alongside NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in the summitโs closing session.

The Ukrainian president argued that this is crucial for โhaving Ukraine on the mapโ and not allowing Russia to โattack half of the planet.โ
โThat is a crazy question why we canโt answer and attack theseโฆ military bases from where these guided bombs from jets or missiles came, targeted us and killed our children,โ Zelensky continued, clearly criticizing his own more powerful backers.
So far the White House has greenlighted using US-weapons against Russian territory from which its forces are attacking, thus confining strikes to not far inside Russiaโs border.
President Biden at his evening press conference responded to Zelenskyโs words, based on a reporterโs question, and showed an unwillingness to change policy (at least for now) based on Kievโs demands. Referencing his national security and defense advisers, Biden said:
โIf he had the capacity to strike Moscow, strike the Kremlin, would that make sense?โ Biden said of Zelenskyy. He later added, โWeโre making it on a day-to-day basis โฆ how far they should go inโ to Russian territory.
Thus he did acknowledge that this dangerous, escalatory policy which threatens to draw Washington directly into the fight could change at any moment.
Finnish president @alexstubb says that Ukraineโs path towards @NATO membership is irreversible. He also emphasized just how important continued support for Ukraine is. pic.twitter.com/mOPfPgV5rU
โ TVP World (@TVPWorld_com) July 10, 2024
Among the other aspects to the NATO summit which suggests further escalation with Russia is that Ukraine was offered an โirreversibleโ path toward membership. According to what is spelled out in the annual summitโs final communique:
It said Ukraine had made โconcrete progressโ on โrequired democratic, economic, and security reformsโ in recent months โ but that a formal membership invitation would only be extended when โconditions are metโ.
โAs Ukraine continues this vital work, we will continue to support it on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including Nato membership,โ the statement added.
Russia responded to this, with former Russian president and top national security adviser Dmitry Medvedev saying that this means either Ukraine must go or NATO must go altogether.
The Washington Summit Declaration of July 10 mentions โthe irreversible path of Ukraineโ to NATO. For Russia, 2 possible ways of how this path ends are acceptable: either Ukraine disappears, or NATO does. Still better, both.
โ Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE) July 11, 2024
He said Thursday: โThe conclusion is obvious. We have to do everything to make sure that the โirreversible path of Ukraineโ towards NATO ends with either the disappearance of Ukraine, or the disappearance of NATO. Better, both.โ
Medvedevโs fiery words suggest the Kremlin sees this increasingly as a growing and direct conflict with the whole of the Western military alliance, and not just with Ukraine forces.
Source: ZeroHedge News
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