 The general summoned the US president and showed how to defeat Russia. US President Joe Biden should seek an end to the war in Ukraine by arming Kiev for victory, not just for prolonging the struggle the former US Army commander in Europe retired US general Ben Hodges wrote in a column in the UK newspaper The Telegraph. Hodges said a variety of armaments need to be sent for this purpose. The United States should send ATA CMS missiles with unitary warheads and a range of 300km to Ukraine. This is necessary for destroying Russian military naval, aviation and logistical objects in Crimea, rendering the peninsula untenable for Russian forces, Hodges said. He said this should complement the M39 ATA CMS missile with cluster munitions which has a shorter range. This will hopefully inspire Germany to provide the very effective 500km range Taurus missile which would add decisive capability to Ukrainian efforts to destroy Russian headquarters, artillery and logistics, Hodges said. Adding that Ukraine's victory would also be hastened by the delivery of promised F-16 fighters equipped with a full range of weapons. With all occupied Ukrainian territory under Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's guns, the Kursh bridges down and Ukrainian forces armed with proper Western air power, Ukraine would be able to make its drive to the Azov Sea and cut off half the Russian invasion army, he said.