After the attacks on the port of Odessa, the USA called on Ukraine to provide missiles with a range of 300 km

The cynical shelling of the Odesa sea trade port, which took place on July 23, 2022, almost immediately after the signing of the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain, seems to have outraged the whole world. Paul Massaro, a senior adviser to the US Congress, who left a large number of messages on Twitter, made an emotional statement on this occasion.

The politician’s main message is the need to do everything possible to support Ukraine in its battle against Russia. In particular, he called to provide Ukraine with ammunition with an even greater range – up to 300 km.

«This new Russian terrorist attack on the port of Odesa, just hours after it agreed not to attack it, requires us to hand over 300-kilometer missiles to Ukraine. The time has come for long-range missiles. Ukraine needs a permanent anti-missile shield», – stating Paul Massaro.

He also added that Russia will never fulfill its promises: ‘The only thing Putin understands is power .’

By the way, the Ministry of Defense of Turkey announced that they had a conversation with the Russian side. And she assures that Russia has nothing to do with the attack on the Odessa port.

But at a security forum in Aspen, a representative of the White House said that Ukraine will not receive missiles with a range of 300 km for the HIMARS multiple-launch rocket systems. He explained that the States are making sure that the war on the territory of Ukraine does not turn into the Third World War.

But until Russia understands that for every shelling of Ukraine there will be an equivalent response, it will continue to terrorize Ukrainians and the whole world. It is necessary to stop Russia already; otherwise it will never end. Russia has already violated all international rules and laws and is using this as an element of blackmail. As Paul Massaro wrote, only force will stop Russia because this is the only language Russians understand, ‘the language of force.’

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