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President Trump Considers Tomahawk Missile Deployment to Ukraine, Warns Russia

President Trump is considering sending long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, warning Russia to settle the ongoing conflict soon, a move Russia views as a dangerous escalation of the situation.

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Overview

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  • President Trump is reportedly considering deploying long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, signaling a potential military response if Russia does not resolve the ongoing conflict.
  • This potential deployment serves as a direct warning to Russia, urging Moscow to settle the conflict soon and indicating a tougher approach from the US administration.
  • The discussion of strengthening Ukraine's capabilities, including potential missile deployment, occurred during a "very productive" call between President Trump and Zelenskyy.
  • Russia has expressed significant concern regarding the potential provision of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, warning of dangerous escalation if such a step is taken.
  • President Trump has recently adopted a more assertive stance towards Putin, suggesting that military action could be a consequence if the conflict in Ukraine persists.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by highlighting a significant shift in Donald Trump's stance on the Ukraine war, emphasizing his "warning" to Russia about potentially sending Tomahawk missiles. The coverage underscores this as a "new step of aggression" and a "dramatic shift" from his previous calls for concessions, focusing on the potential escalation and increased pressure on Russia.

"The delivery of these missiles could end badly for everyone."

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"Trump warned Russia that he may send Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles if Moscow doesn’t settle its war there soon."

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"Trump, who has been frustrated by Russia in his efforts to end the war, said last week that he has “sort of made a decision” on whether to send Tomahawks to Ukraine, without elaborating."

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"Supplying Tomahawk missiles, which can travel 1,500 miles, could enable Ukraine to hit targets deep inside Russian territory, including military bases, logistics hubs, airfields, and command centers."

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"Trump's comments came after Russia having attacked Ukraine’s power grid overnight, part of an ongoing campaign to cripple Ukrainian energy infrastructure before winter."

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Tomahawk missiles are long-range cruise missiles with ranges between 1,600 to 2,500 km, capable of striking military targets deep inside Russia, including logistics hubs, air bases, and command centers. Their potential deployment to Ukraine could enable Ukraine to hit targets previously out of reach, applying pressure on Russia to negotiate and possibly changing the balance in the conflict.

Russia has warned that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would mark a new and dangerous escalation in the conflict, potentially leading to direct confrontation between the U.S. and Russia. Russian President Putin claimed Ukraine cannot operate these missiles without direct U.S. military involvement, which Russia views as a threat to bilateral relations.

President Trump has indicated that the decision to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is nearly decided, but he has expressed caution, stating he wants to ask questions about how the missiles would be used to avoid escalation. He has adopted a tougher stance towards Russia and warned that military action could be a consequence if the conflict persists.

The deployment of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could severely damage U.S.-Russia relations. Russia has described such a move as destroying any positive developments in bilateral relations, viewing it as a highly escalatory and provocative step that could lead to direct confrontation.

Ukrainian President Zelensky has communicated that Ukraine seeks Tomahawk missiles to strengthen its defense capabilities and to pressure Russia into negotiations. He has stated publicly that Ukraine would not use such missiles against Russian civilians, emphasizing the intention is to target military objectives.

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