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Russia issued its most serious warning yet about the possibility of President Donald Trump approving long-range Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine, and noted that these weapons can deliver a nuclear warhead.
“It’s important to understand that we’re talking about missiles, and, putting aside the various nuances, we’re talking about missiles that could also be nuclear-capable, so this is truly a serious round of escalation,” Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, said.
He told reporters that the approval would be a “serious escalation, but it would not be able to change the situation on both fronts for the Kyiv regime,” Anadolu Ajansı reported.
Trump, whose most recent position has been that Ukraine can defeat Russia, told reporters at the White House on Monday that he “sort of” made a decision about providing the weapons, but he wants to verify what Ukraine plans to do with them.
“I guess I will have to ask that question. I would ask some questions. I am not looking to see an escalation,” he said.
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It has been reported that Trump has been growing increasingly frustrated with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the lack of progress in a ceasefire in Ukraine, even after August’s peace summit in Alaska.
Trump promised before the 15 August summit that he would manage to pull out a temporary ceasefire, and if that failed, he would be compelled to impose new sanctions on Russia’s energy sector.
Trump famously told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a White House meeting in February that he had “no cards,” but last month—after reportedly talking to warwhores like Keith Kellogg and Mike Waltz—had a change of heart.
Trump posted on Truth Social: “After getting to know and fully understand the Ukraine/Russia Military and Economic situation and, after seeing the Economic trouble it is causing Russia, I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form.”
The new intelligence approval was seen by some analysts as a precursor to Trump agreeing to give Kyiv the OK to use Tomahawk missiles on Russian targets.
Peskov addressed the media about these missiles and asked: “Who can launch these missiles, even if they end up on Kyiv regime territory? Can only Ukrainians launch them, or will the American military do so? Who is assigning the targeting to these missiles? This requires a very thorough analysis,” according to The Wall Street Journal.