Putin says Tomahawk supply to Ukraine would destroy U.S. relations
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would destroy relations between Moscow and Washington, declaring it would trigger a qualitatively new stage of escalation.
- Putin emphasized that using Tomahawks without U.S. military involvement is impossible, indicating total escalation in U.S.-Russia ties if supplied to Ukraine.
- U.S. officials discussed providing long-range Tomahawks to Ukraine, although viability is uncertain due to commitments to the U.S. Navy.
- Putin criticized NATO, suggesting it has failed to stop Russia's advance, likening it to a 'paper tiger,' and affirmed that missile deliveries wouldn't change battlefield dynamics.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens to break relations with the US, if Washington will give Kiev long-acting missiles, which can hit deep in Russia. The warning comes in a context where Moscow is increasingly hit by...
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the possible supply of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would lead to the destruction of "the emerging positive trends" between Washington and Moscow, as Paul Zarubin, an interviewer on Russian television after speaking at the Walday discussion club, published a press interview on 5 October.
US President Donald Trump apparently wants to deliver missiles of the type "Tomahawk" to Ukraine. His Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin warns against it.
With long-range American missiles, the Ukrainians could attack more distant parts of Russia.
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