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Britain is not against the blows of Storm Shadow rockets deep into the Russian Federation: Telegraph called one nuance

In the White House, the use of Storm Shadow, even without Washington's approval, can lead to escalation of the situation and gets into a conflict, the publication writes. The United Kingdom supports the use of Storm Shadow missiles deep into the Russian Federation, but will not call it publicly because it is afraid to provoke a conflict with the United States. About it writes The Telegraph.

The publication stated that despite Plutatin in the position of the British government, it is convinced that the authorities "support it. " "Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly asked to allow us to use weapons that can avoid enemy radars and to striking precise goals up to 190 miles (more than 300 km), for the task that requires Washington's permission, " - writes The Telegraph.

It is noted that the United Kingdom has not officially applied to the United States for the use of missiles in Russia in Russia. "It is clear that the US concern about this step has been clearly expressed," the material reads. The White House is concerned that the use of Storm Shadow, even without Washington's approval, can lead to escalation of the situation and gets into a conflict.

The UK Prime Minister Kir Starmer, according to the newspaper, does not want to provoke a conflict because of this issue, so he uses the so-called "advisory approach" to negotiations with the United States. "We want to discuss such things with the allies, not try to push them to it," the source commented on the British government.

The Telegraph writes that the decision of the United Kingdom to become the first Western country to put the main combat tanks in Ukraine, as well as the country's desire to put fighter jets of the F-16 caused anxiety in Washington because officials believed that London was trying to push them to such decisions. This could cause the US to support the former Defense Minister Ben Wallace as a NATO Secretary General. "The US is afraid of escalation more than we do because they have to deal with it.