Trump may approve Tomahawks for Ukraine if Russia continues war
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump said he discussed Tomahawk missiles with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and would consider arming Ukraine to strike deeper into Russia.
- Following renewed strikes on energy infrastructure, Kyiv has repeatedly requested long-range missiles from Western partners as it weighs striking targets far from the front lines.
- Tomahawk missiles have a 2,500 km range, allowing precision strikes on logistics hubs, airfields, and energy infrastructure, and U.S. officials have discussed routing weapons via NATO countries.
- Moscow has warned of escalation, saying supplying long-range missiles would harm U.S.-Russian relations, while Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said last month, `Whether it's Tomahawks or other missiles, they won't be able to change the dynamic.`
- The U.S. is open to more American-made weapons but will avoid depleting U.S. military stockpiles, and a senior Ukrainian delegation is planning a U.S. visit as discussions continue.
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Could Tomahawk missiles be a game-changer for Ukraine and could they strike Moscow?
There's speculation Donald Trump is about to rubber stamp long-range Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine. It would be a major boost to Kyiv - but Russia has warned of a "serious escalation".
Donald Trump is going to discuss with Vladimir Putin the United States BGM-109 Tomahawk missile transfer to Ukraine. "I could tell him if the war is not over, we can do it," said the President of the United States. "We may not, but we can do it. They want to see "Tomahawks are going in their direction? I don't think. If I'm honest, I should talk to Russia about it. Because "Tomahawks" is a new step of aggression." Trump's indecision is probably …
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