Brett Wilkins is a staff writer for Common Dreams.
While neocons from both sides of the proverbial political aisle welcomed what some described as President Joe Biden 's 'long overdue' decision Sunday to allow Ukrainian forces to strike deep inside Russia with U.S.-supplied long-range missiles, antiwar voices sounded the alarm on what one senior Kremlin official called 'a very big step towards the start of World War III.' 'Biden has for the first time allowed Ukraine to use U.S.
' The Times said Biden dropped his previous reservations over allowing Ukraine to use the missiles for fear of Moscow's retaliation due to 'the sheer audacity of Russia's decision to throw North Korean troops at Ukrainian lines.' Earlier this year, Biden quietly gave Kyiv the green light to carry out limited cross-border strikes near Kharkiv with shorter-range missiles as Russian forces menaced Ukraine's second-largest city.
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