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Russia Steps Up Warnings as Trump Weighs Allowing Tomahawks for Ukraine

Kremlin officials threaten retaliation against any supplier of the long‑range missiles.

Overview

  • President Donald Trump said he has "sort of" made a decision on Tomahawks for Ukraine and wants details on how Kyiv would use them.
  • The White House is discussing a pathway for European NATO allies to purchase the U.S.-made missiles and transfer them to Kyiv, according to Vice President J.D. Vance.
  • Russia’s Foreign Ministry warned that approving a transfer would inflict irreparable damage on U.S.–Russia relations and urged Washington to show restraint.
  • Senior Russian figures threatened to strike suppliers and launch sites, with one lawmaker naming Poland’s Rzeszow air base as a potential target if deliveries proceed.
  • Moscow argues the missiles would require U.S. software and personnel and points to nuclear‑capable variants, while analysts note their range could put hundreds of Russian military sites at risk.