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Several developments have taken place this week on the Ukraine-Russia war front that threatens to cross a rather significant "red line" in what has been a rather slow and steady crossing of red lines since Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine in March 2022. 

The wider development is that the Biden Administration appears to be gearing up to remove restrictions on what weapons Ukraine can use in attacks on Russian territory. Specifically, the administration may allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles to target Russia-a move Putin on Thursday said would be tantamount to war with NATO.

Washington is possibly reacting to what it may view as increasing Russian weakness on the battlefield after the lack of direct response to Ukraine's brazen incursion into Russia's Kursk region, where it remains, holding territory. Rather than launching an immediate counteroffensive in Kursk, Russia chose to intensify its campaign of airstrikes and its push in Donbas as it seeks to sever a key element of Ukraine's military supply chain.  

The second development is that Russia has finally launched a counteroffensive in Kursk, the Russian territory that Ukraine launched an incursion into weeks ago, without a decisive response from Moscow. Ukrainian officials have also noted the build-up of Russian forces on the Ukraine-Belarus border, flanking Kursk.

Zelensky insists the Russian counteroffensive is unfolding in line with his strategy and claimed the Belarus border troop…

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