Supplying weapons, even long-range ones, does not technically count as a direct act of war under international law. It’s military aid — not troop deployment or a declared war. But let’s be real: the optics are provocative.

🇺🇸 For the U.S., it’s about supporting an ally and defending democracy.

🇷🇺 For Russia, it’s seen as Western escalation and "proxy warfare."

🌍 For the world? It raises the risk of further conflict spillover, especially if those missiles hit Russian territory.

So, is it legally war? No.

Is it politically dangerous? Absolutely.

What do you think?

Is helping a friend now becoming a trigger for World War 3? 💣🕊️

👇 Drop your thoughts below!