Biden Approves Sending Anti-Personnel Mines to Ukraine

Above: Police experts and rescuers load onto a special truck, a fragment of a downed Russian hypersonic missile Zircon, which struck a five-storey residential building in Kyiv during a "massive" aerial barrage on November 17, 2024. Image copyright: Sergei Supinksky/AFP via Getty Images

The Facts

  • In another policy reversal to have taken place in the last weeks of his presidency, US Pres. Joe Biden has approved the provision of anti-personnel mines to Ukraine, US officials briefed a number of publications on Tuesday.

  • The move follows the decision earlier this week to allow Ukraine to use long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems, known as ATACMS, on Russia's Kursk region — previously rejected over fears of drawing the US into the conflict with Russia, as well as American stockpile concerns.


The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

Unlike those mines that Russia has indiscriminately spread across Ukraine to devastating effect, the mines provided by the US for Ukraine's use will be "non-persistent," and will help them better protect their sovereign territory from Russian aggression.

Establishment-critical narrative

By his own admission, Biden has said the use of mines is reckless as they often harm civilians to a much greater extent than any military impact. Biden seems to have no problem contradicting himself when it comes to policy.


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