 This allowed Ukraine to go into multiple missile strikes against Kiev's critical infrastructure. Since daily assault on civilians began in October, the Pentagon had revised its threat assessment of the war in Ukraine. Crucially, this includes new judgments about whether arm shipments to Kiev might lead to a military confrontation between Russia and NATO. This represents the significant development in the nine months with Washington, L.I. to the same escalatory calculations, but the fear of escalation has changed since the beginning. It's different now. The U.S. is no longer insisting that the Ukrainian armed forces not strike Russian territories. Washington is less wary of Moscow's escalation. We are not saying to Kiev, don't shoot the Russians. We can't tell them what to do. How to use the weapons is up to them. But when they use the weapons we provide, we only insist that the Ukrainian army abide by the international law before and wait for the Geneva Convention. It is said that this is the only limitation. As the official added, this means that Russian families should not be targeted and there should be no attempts to eliminate specific individuals. As far as we know, Ukraine...