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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The idea has been raised by several senior American officials in recent weeks. Donald Trump suggested that he might threaten Vladimir Putin to deliver Tomahawk missiles to Kiev. Very long-range missiles that would significantly alter the current balance of power. - "We could do so": Donald Trump evokes the delivery to Kiev of very long-range missiles Tomahawk (International).
US President Donald Trump does not rule out a delivery of Tomahawk-type cruise missiles to Ukraine. Moscow now has a further response.
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