cover of episode PDB Afternoon Bulletin | November 18th, 2024: Moscow Issues Warning Over U.S.-Made Missile Strikes & Hamas Finds A New Home

PDB Afternoon Bulletin | November 18th, 2024: Moscow Issues Warning Over U.S.-Made Missile Strikes & Hamas Finds A New Home

2024/11/18
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Key Insights

Why did the Biden administration approve Ukrainian forces to strike deep into Russian territory?

The decision was almost entirely triggered by North Korea's entry into the conflict. It also aims to clear the way for Britain and France to provide similar weapons for strikes into Russia.

What was the Kremlin's reaction to the U.S. decision on Ukrainian missile strikes?

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov accused the U.S. of adding fuel to the fire and provoking further escalation of tensions. He implied Russia is the victim in this conflict.

Where did Hamas leaders relocate after being expelled from Qatar?

Hamas leaders relocated to Turkey, a move likely to strain relations with the Biden administration.

Why did Qatar expel Hamas leaders?

Qatar expelled Hamas leaders due to their refusal to engage in a proposed hostage deal and the execution of six captives, including an American citizen. Doha also cited a lack of good faith in negotiations from both Hamas and Israel.

How might Turkey's hosting of Hamas leaders affect regional dynamics?

Turkey's hosting of Hamas leaders could signal a shift in regional dynamics, potentially placing Ankara in a more prominent position to mediate future negotiations as Qatar and Egypt step back.

What was President Zelensky's response to the Biden administration's decision?

Ukrainian President Zelensky delivered a measured yet pointed response, though the exact content was not provided in the transcript.

What impact did the death of Yahya Sinwar have on Hamas's leadership?

The death of Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader in Gaza, added to the instability within Hamas leadership, creating a leadership vacuum that complicates negotiations with Israel.

Chapters

The Biden administration grants Ukraine permission to strike deep into Russian territory with American-made ballistic missiles, sparking reactions from Moscow and the international community.
  • The Biden administration reverses a long-standing policy restricting the use of ATAKOMs, tactical ballistic missiles, allowing Ukraine to strike deeper into Russian territory.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticizes the U.S. decision, warning of escalating tensions.
  • Ukraine plans to use the missiles in the Kursk region, where they face approximately 50,000 Russian and North Korean troops.

Shownotes Transcript

In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:

  • Moscow reacts sharply to news that the Biden administration has approved Ukrainian forces to strike deep into Russian territory using American-made ballistic missiles. We’ll have the latest comments from the Kremlin.

  • A week after being expelled by Qatar, Hamas leaders have found a new base of operations in Turkey. We’ll discuss what this move means for the region and international diplomacy.

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