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It is the Weapon use.
If the USA supplies weapons it can have condition of sale.
Like with the German tanks that Germany decided to stall on the allowance of all other countries who purchased them to give to Ukraine.
A frustrating thing is Ukraine is expected to uphold all of NATO restrictions on engagement even though it is not in NATO and is fighting a war of survival.
All it means, is we cannot and will not support Ukraine in any way.
It's that simple.
It is not our war and in that, they should fight it out how they fancy, and leave us OUT the picture
With INS and without any GPS it is tens of meters potentially of error.
Still close enough to blow the arms factory up.
for people wondering : The Flamingo : Ukrainian developed Cruise Missile.
sorry : INS = Inertial Navigational System
Yeah, especially as a USA citizen, they're in their own war; and part of our stances, found in Washington's farewell address is specifically to *avoid* foreign entanglements; there's NO reason to think they *would* need our permission... it is simply silly to figure they would.
Likewise, it'd be utter *suicide* for Russia to attack *actual* USA soil, or any "protectorate" of ours.
They did pretty darn well via drone-strikes. BOTH sides videos confirm *that* abundantly.
These two countries in that are in a war; that does make this kind of a move fair game.
he said ukraine need usa permission to use usa weapon to strike in russia
but ukraine doesnt ask usa permission when they use stormshadow, scalp or their own drone to bomb inside russia