The president approved Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles inside Russia, but that decision, among others, may soon be reversed.
Since launching the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia's president has been railing against the US-led Nato alliance - and described every pledge of military support by the Western allies for Ukraine as a direct involvement and warned of retribution.
When President Joe Biden worked to burnish his climate legacy in the Brazilian Amazon on Sunday, the unspoken presence of Donald Trump shadowed the historic stop.
President Joe Biden for the first time authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-given long-range missiles to strike inside Russia, a prospect that Trump allies believe could threaten "World War III."
The president toured the rainforest and promised Brazil funds for environmental initiatives, even as the incoming Trump administration appears poised to roll them back.
President-elect Donald Trump was welcomed at the White House on Wednesday after declining to do the same for President Joe Biden after the 2020 election.
A lot of early analysis of the 2024 presidential election has suffered from three overlapping problems. First, that vote margins can be influenced by changes in turnout as well as changes in vote preference.
"Stop playing by rules that no longer exist. At this point, it's not just spinelessness, it's complicity," the president-elect's estranged niece said.
President Joe Biden's apparent green light for Ukraine to strike Russia with US-made long-range missiles has caused consternation among Donald Trump's allies. Trump himself has not commented, but he won the election after promising to end the war - and people close to him have condemned the move as dangerous escalation.
For months, Ukraine pleaded for permission to use long-range missiles to strike deeper inside Russia. Now Biden has approved that weapons usage.