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U.S. weighs sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine allowing possible strikes inside Russia
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The United States is considering granting Ukraine’s request for Tomahawk cruise missiles, which could allow Kyiv to conduct strikes deep into Russia. A special envoy for President Trump on Ukraine and Russia confirmed the potential policy shift.
Tomahawk missiles are long-range precision weapons that can strike targets hundreds of miles away. They have been a key part of U.S. military capabilities for decades.
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Providing such weapons to Ukraine would represent a significant change in the scope of U.S. assistance. Until now, U.S. military aid has focused on defensive systems and shorter-range capabilities.
Supporters of providing Ukraine with Tomahawks argue it could deter further Russian aggression. Opponents worry it risks escalating the conflict and drawing the U.S. into deeper confrontation.
The war in Ukraine has lasted more than two years, with intense battles across eastern regions. International aid has been a central factor in sustaining Ukraine’s defense efforts.
Allowing Ukraine to strike into Russian territory would likely spark sharp debate among global allies. Some nations may support stronger measures, while others may fear widening the war.
U.S. military assistance decisions are typically weighed against broader strategic goals. Leaders must balance supporting allies with avoiding direct entanglement in conflict.
The envoy’s confirmation signals serious consideration but not a final decision. Whether Tomahawks will be transferred remains subject to internal debate.
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| Bias Distribution | 39% Right |
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