The decision by the United States to allow the allies to supply F-16 fighter jets to Kyiv is not only going to prolong the war but also make it “more dangerous,” according to Curtin University political analyst Professor Joe Siracusa.
Decision to allow allies to supply F-16 fighter jets to Kyiv will make war ‘more dangerous’
“President Putin, who stupidly got involved in this in the first place, has made it very clear that there are some red lines,” Professor Siracusa told Sky News Australia. “I believe that President Putin is very seriously considering his options – one of them might be a tactical nuclear weapon.”
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