 The US intends to give Kiev more long-range missiles. The US is considering supplying Ukraine with cluster munitions for longer-range rocket artillery. The Washington Post reported on this. As they assess the likelihood that the war will continue next year and possibly into 2025, White House officials are considering several important new opportunities to increase Western support. In Washington, for example, there is growing support for deploying cluster munitions for rocket artillery that can strike deeper. The F-16 will be delivered in a few months, but US officials are working with allies on the delivery of other weapons systems. The report said. Ukraine and its supporters continue to plead for long-range missiles, known as addings, that could hit deep behind Russian lines. But the Pentagon continues to resist, largely because officials feared the United States doesn't have enough addings to supply Ukraine without undercutting its own readiness for any future conflict with China. Pentagon officials have urged their Ukrainian counterparts to prioritize better and concentrate their forces on potential breakout points along the 600-mile front. Ukraine initially placed equal emphasis on three axes, rather than concentrating on the main thrust south through Zaporizhya toward the Sea of Azov. Ukraine is said to have responded, finally, by moving some units toward the south from Bakhmat and other areas in the east where, despite US arguments, they had remained entrenched.