Overview
- The Wall Street Journal reports the U.S. would share targeting intelligence to enable long‑range Ukrainian strikes into Russia, focusing on energy infrastructure.
- The report says Washington has asked NATO allies to provide similar intelligence support to Kyiv.
- Unnamed officials told the paper that President Trump recently authorized U.S. intelligence agencies and the Pentagon to assist with strike planning.
- Options under consideration reportedly include Tomahawk and Barracuda missiles with ranges near 500 miles, though no final decisions have been made.
- A former senior U.S. official told TASS that Tomahawk employment would require American support and that the missile is vulnerable to modern air defenses.