Trump warns Putin of Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine if peace talks fail

President Donald Trump warned Moscow on Sunday that he may send long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not soon agree to peace talks. The threat, made during a flight to Israel, signals a potential shift in U.S. support for Ukraine, intensifying military pressure on Russia.

Trump’s remarks came after he spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has lobbied for such weapons to target deeper into Russia. The U.S. had previously blocked long-range missiles for Ukraine, but Trump’s comments suggest a reconsideration of that stance.

As NATO prepares for a potential conflict with Russia, Trump’s warning could signal a major escalation. The global community is closely watching whether this is a bluff or a step toward a dangerous new phase in the war.

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