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Storm Shadow Missiles: U.K. and France May Lift Restrictions for Ukraine

Daniel Kim Views  

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer listens to remarks from fellow world leaders at the session of the G20 Summit (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) on Monday. / Yonhap News
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer listens to remarks from fellow world leaders at the session of the G20 Summit (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) on Monday. / Yonhap News

Military analysts are speculating that the United Kingdom may follow the United States lead in allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russian targets. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need to bolster support for Ukraine, “We can’t allow Putin to win.”

A senior British Foreign Office official suggested that European nations may now consider authorizing their own long-range missile systems. This development comes after the U.S. recently permitted Ukraine to employ ATACMS missiles, with a range of approximately 186 miles, against Russia.

The U.S. had previously supplied ATACMS to Ukraine with strict limitations, prohibiting their use beyond self-defense due to escalation concerns. The U.K. and France similarly provided Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine under the condition that they not be used to strike Russian soil. The U.S. had provided crucial technological guidance for the missiles; hence, it maintained veto power over the export and use of the weapons.

Experts argue that there is no longer a compelling reason to oppose missile strikes on Russian territory with the recent lifting of restrictions by the U.S. The U.K. has consistently advocated for allowing Ukraine to target strategic locations within Russia. Reports from RBC-Ukraine indicate that both the U.K. and France have already green-lit the use of their air-to-ground missiles, including the Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG.

Ukrainian military strategists argue that to counter Russian offensives effectively, they must be able to strike military installations beyond their borders, including barracks, logistics hubs, and air bases. If Storm Shadow restrictions are lifted, Russian and North Korean forces could become primary targets. Intelligence reports suggest that Russia is preparing for a major offensive to reclaim territory currently held by Ukrainian troops. A force of 50,000 personnel (including North Korean contingents) are being rallied in the western Kursk region.

Daniel Kim
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