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Trump Weighs Tomahawk Missiles for Ukraine as Russia Warns of Dire Consequences

President Trump considers supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, drawing strong warnings from Russia, including Putin, about dire consequences and jeopardizing U.S.-Russia relations.

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  • President Trump is reportedly considering supplying long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if the ongoing conflict with Russia persists, signaling a tougher U.S. stance.
  • This potential deployment serves as a direct warning to Russia, urging Moscow to settle the conflict soon, and was discussed during a "very productive" call with Zelenskyy.
  • Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Mr. Putin warned of dire consequences if the U.S. supplies Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, potentially destroying U.S.-Russia relations entirely.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed extreme concern over potential American military personnel involvement in Tomahawk launches to Ukraine, warning of serious consequences.
  • Russia has consistently expressed significant concern regarding the potential provision of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, warning of dangerous escalation if such a step is taken.
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Center-leaning sources cover the story neutrally, presenting a balanced account of Trump's consideration of sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. They include perspectives from the US, Ukraine, and Russia, providing factual context on the weapons and the conflict. The reporting avoids overtly loaded language, instead focusing on conveying the various positions and potential implications of the decision.

"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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Russia has warned of dire consequences, including potentially destroying U.S.-Russia relations entirely, and serious escalations if the U.S. supplies Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.

The purpose is to signal a tougher U.S. stance and urge Russia to settle the conflict soon by presenting a direct warning to Moscow.

President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy have discussed this matter during recent calls, described as 'very productive'.

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