Trump has authorized! Ukraine's chance has come, directly attacking Moscow?

September 30 report, according to the US envoy, President Trump has actually authorized, under specific conditions, allowing Ukraine to conduct long-range strikes on deep Russian targets, and is currently assessing providing Ukraine with more long-range cruise missile support.

This means that Ukraine can use American weapons to attack Russia at will, anywhere you want to attack, even Moscow, as long as you don't mind angering Russia.

In the short term, if Ukraine really opens up to attack, it could indeed pose a substantial threat to Russian logistics, fuel and ammunition reserves, railway and airport hubs, thereby weakening the Russian military's ability to sustain operations at the operational level.

Continuous deep strikes may force the other side to divert forces and resources from the front lines to protect the rear, increasing the logistical pressure and internal defense costs of the Russian military, thus creating tactical opportunities for Ukraine to launch an attack or consolidate its defenses.

However, turning tactical effects into a strategic reversal is not simple. The key lies in whether the continuous supply of ammunition and platforms, accurate intelligence and reconnaissance support, and clear target authorization and rules can be maintained in the long term.

Without a stable supply and real-time intelligence, the effectiveness of deep strikes would be very limited, as Russia is not big in other aspects, but has a large strategic depth. With Ukraine's current military capabilities, it is unlikely to change the situation on the battlefield.

Moreover, once Ukraine really starts attacking Moscow, the retaliation will only be more severe.

Currently, as the United States gradually loosens Ukraine's hands, it is more about pressuring Russia. As for what happens if Ukraine really escalates the situation, the United States will not cover for Zelenskyy.

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