As whispers swirl through the corridors of power, the Biden administration stands on the cusp of a decision that could alter the very fabric of the conflict unfolding in Eastern Europe. There’s talk of sending Ukraine the AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles, known to insiders by the more menacing name: JASSM. This isn’t just another shipment of military aid; it’s a potential turning point, a new card played in a high-stakes game where the rules are rewritten daily. Imagine a missile that glides through the air with a ghost’s touch—silent, unseen, a shadow slipping past enemy lines. The JASSM does…