By Burnett Munthali
In the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, the Ukrainian government has made significant strides in strengthening its defense capabilities. A major focus has been on building up domestic drone production, which has proven to be an effective tool in targeting Russian positions. However, as the war continues, Ukraine’s military leadership, including officials like Keith, is seeking something much more significant: permission to use sophisticated, long-range Western-made missiles on strategic targets inside Russia.
As Ukraine faces an enduring and brutal conflict, President Volodymyr Zelensky is preparing to visit the United States, where he is expected to request further military support. This includes authorization to acquire and deploy more advanced weapons systems that could potentially turn the tide of the war. Zelensky’s goal is not just to maintain Ukraine’s current level of resistance but to grow stronger—stronger in a way that would accelerate the path to victory and bring about a just peace.
Zelensky’s appeal to the US will likely emphasize that Ukraine has proven its resilience on the battlefield, but in order to not just endure but win, the country needs access to more advanced weaponry. The use of long-range missiles would allow Ukraine to strike deeper into Russian territory, targeting key military infrastructure and logistics hubs that are currently out of reach. These strikes could significantly disrupt Russia’s ability to wage war and weaken its military capabilities over time.
The provision of such advanced weapons is a contentious issue, as it would escalate the conflict and could provoke a strong response from Russia. However, the Ukrainian leadership argues that these measures are necessary for Ukraine to assert its sovereignty and defend its people from ongoing aggression. The ultimate goal is not only to repel Russian forces but also to bring the war to a decisive end, one that ensures Ukraine’s security and independence in the long term.
Zelensky’s message to the US is clear: Ukraine must grow stronger now, at this critical moment, in order to move closer to victory. Victory, in this context, is not just about military success but about bringing the conflict to a conclusion that restores peace and justice in the region.
As Ukraine continues to rally international support, Zelensky’s plea for long-range missile capabilities will be a key factor in shaping the next phase of the conflict. Western nations, especially the US, will have to weigh the risks of escalation against the moral and strategic imperative of supporting Ukraine’s fight for freedom and democracy. Whether or not these advanced weapons are provided could determine the future course of the war and, ultimately, the prospects for a lasting peace in Eastern Europe.