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Trump Leaves Door Open to Tomahawks for Ukraine After Second Zelensky Call in 48 Hours

The prospect of long‑range missiles follows reports of expanded U.S. intelligence support to Ukrainian strikes.

Overview

  • Volodymyr Zelensky said his second conversation with Donald Trump in two days was "very productive" and centered on air defense, resilience, and long‑range strike needs.
  • Trump said he might provide Tomahawk cruise missiles if the war is not resolved and indicated he could discuss the issue with Vladimir Putin, while noting Ukraine's urgent need for Patriot systems.
  • The Kremlin called the possible Tomahawk transfer a matter of "extreme concern," with spokesman Dmitry Peskov warning of a "very dramatic" escalation of tensions.
  • The Financial Times reported that U.S. intelligence has been supplying information since mid‑summer to help Ukraine target Russian energy infrastructure.
  • Russian strikes again hit Ukraine's power network, with blackouts reported in Donetsk, as Zelensky sought air‑defense systems and missiles from Emmanuel Macron and prepared to send a high‑level delegation to Washington next week to discuss security and sanctions.