Overview
- Vice President J.D. Vance said the administration is discussing possible Tomahawk transfers and that the final decision rests with President Trump.
- Reuters reported that most U.S. Tomahawk inventory is committed to the Navy, making a direct handover unlikely and prompting consideration of European long‑range alternatives for Kyiv.
- The Financial Times reported that President Trump instructed U.S. agencies to prepare expanded intelligence sharing with Ukraine to enable deeper strikes inside Russia.
- NBC reported the administration may provide additional targeting data for strikes on Russian oil and gas infrastructure, according to sources familiar with the planning.
- The Kremlin warned such moves would represent a dangerous escalation, and President Vladimir Putin said Tomahawk use would harm U.S.–Russia relations and would require direct U.S. involvement.