Trump Says He's 'Very Disappointed' With Putin As He Weighs Providing Ukraine With Tomahawks
US officials consider providing Tomahawk missiles with 2,500 km range to enhance Ukraine's defense amid Kremlin warnings against escalating the conflict.
- President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with Vladimir Putin regarding the potential supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, indicating a shift in U.S. stance on support for Ukraine.
- Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for Putin, stated that the Tomahawk issue is causing 'extreme concern' in Moscow, describing the situation as entering a 'dramatic moment.'
- Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev issued a thinly-veiled nuclear threat directed at U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the potential missile supply to Ukraine.
- Trump has indicated a shift in his stance towards Russia, calling the Russian army a 'paper tiger' and stating that Ukraine is now positioned to win the war.
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Trump Says He's 'Very Disappointed' With Putin As He Weighs Providing Ukraine With Tomahawks
US President Donald Trump again expressed his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia's war in Ukraine as he prepared to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House.
Tomahawk missiles are Russia’s latest red line. Will Trump call Putin’s bluff?
Time and again since 2022, Moscow has declared a new red line while warning of the West of nuclear escalation, only to then do nothing when their red lines are crossed. Trump can now call Putin's bluff over Russia's latest red line by providing Ukraine with Tomahawks, writes Peter Dickinson.
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The Ukrainian leader will go to the White House from Trump, who at the Knesset said he wanted to focus on Russia: "We will solve the situation" . German intelligence: Moscow will attack NATO. And Berlin evaluates a further exemption on the debt for the re-armament.In recent weeks, also accomplices ...
Trump praises the Ukrainian air strikes against Russia, suddenly sees victory opportunities for Kiev. If Selensky is in the White House on Friday, he could even get a pledge for the coveted Tomahawk Marsh missiles. The reaction from Moscow shows how nervous the Kremlin is.
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