President Biden has agreed to give Ukraine cluster munitions to use against Russian troops. Military analyst Sean Bell explains why the weapon is so controversial and what are the risks involved. Read more:
The White House is fully aware of the huge controversy surrounding this cluster munitions decision.
Even within US government circles, there has been deep unease about supplying its own stockpile of cluster munitions to Ukraine. The so-called spring offensive did not materialise in the spring and looks set to falter through the summer too. More than 100 countries are signed up to a convention against the use and manufacture of cluster bombs, but the US, Russia, and Ukraine are not part of it.
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