Ukraine to Get Permission to Strike Russia

Nadin Brzezinski
6 min readSep 12, 2024

First, we know of the transfer of short-range Iranian missiles to Russia. This is via Yigal Levin, and while the advantage is not there, at the military level, this is far more than just more short-range rockets. It points to an alliance that is growing. Plus, Iran is getting fed:

Russia will not gain any tangible advantage from using Iranian Fath-360 missiles, since they are not capable of striking deep into Ukrainian territory, have a small warhead, and only about 200 of them have been transferred. At the same time, because of this transfer, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will probably soon be able to receive permission to strike deep into Russian territory with long-range Western weapons. This is written by the publication Forbes.

I will express one thought that has been swarming in my head for several days now. This whole story (a strange story, I must say) with Fath-360 looks as if it is a special case for the process of American approval of strikes with long-range Western weapons deep into Russia. Yes, it smells like 5D chess, but until fragments of Iranian missiles are found in Ukraine, like, for example, North Korean ones, all this can be anything.

Moreover, I do not rule out the possibility that the US is acting preemptively here. Let us not forget that Western intelligence sees everything. And the transfer of

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Nadin Brzezinski

Historian by training. Former day to day reporter. Sometimes a geek who enjoys a good miniatures game. You can find me at CounterSocial, Mastodon and rarely FB