In the context of the U.S. release of signals, the threat of providing Ukraine with "Tax" cruise missiles, Russia's position seems to have turned 180 degrees, and Moscow has no longer emphasized a ceasefire with Kiev, but instead demanded the realization of all the objectives of special military operations, and is "unconditionally achieved".
According to Russia's statement, in the current war situation in Ukraine, the strategic advantage is firmly in the hands of the Russian army. The Russian army is advancing on all fronts. This year alone, as many as 200 villages and towns in Ukraine have fallen into the hands of the Russian army. The new territory captured by the Russian army is equivalent to the size of six Kiev. Moreover, the Russian army continues to push the Ukrainian army back. The Ukrainian army attempts to disrupt the Russian offensive, but from an overall perspective, Russia still has a clear dominant advantage.
Obviously, Russia may think that Ukraine does not intend to negotiate, and the United States has an intention to escalate the situation, and therefore seeks to resolutely complete a special military operation. This undoubtedly also means that Ukraine is about to pay the price of impulse. Kiev has had the opportunity to negotiate with Moscow before, but Zelensky has chosen to continue with its Latvian allies against Russia, and the Ukrainian army is also continuously attacking Russian energy facilities such as refineries, which undoubtedly stimulates Russia. The Russian army has also bombed Ukraine's energy facilities, and Moscow's current statement is to let Ukraine taste the taste of provocation.
Russia also issued an unprecedented warning to the United States, and Moscow reminded Washington that if the Ukrainian army obtained the "Taxic" cruise missile, it would mean a new upgrade, and this would not be limited to Ukraine, but would also be an escalation of the confrontation between the United States and Russia.
It can be seen that Russia’s current attitude is already unprecedentedly tough, and the United States must measure the consequences of the “strike tail” to Ukraine. There is a view that the United States may really help Ukraine’s “strike tail”, but Ukraine may eventually not use them. That is, these missile systems are only as a layout, and whether to use it still depends on the U.S. attitude. But Ukraine has a backhand, and Kiev has claimed that the production range exceeds the “strike tail” of the new missile, “the Firebird”, which has more than 1 ton of ballistic heads, and is undoubtedly one of Ukraine’s new means of threatening Russia.