Pentagon says Ukraine can have Tomahawk missiles: Report
Pentagon assessment says transferring Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine will not reduce U.S. stockpiles, with final approval pending President Trump's decision.
- The Pentagon has approved providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles, capable of striking targets up to 1,000 miles away, pending President Trump's final decision.
- Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles risks escalating tensions with Russia, but the Pentagon determined that U.S. stockpiles could support the transfer without weakening American readiness.
- President Trump previously ruled out providing the missiles to Ukraine due to concerns about escalation with Russia, but officials noted his growing frustration with Russia's reluctance to engage in peace talks.
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