Pentagon Approves Transfer of Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine: Decision Lies with Trump.
The Pentagon has given the White House 'the green light' to transfer long-range precision-guided Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. This initiative is not considered negative for the U.S., but the final decision rests with President Donald Trump, according to American and European officials.
Initiative for Tomahawk Missiles
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is actively lobbying for the acquisition of missiles that will be able to strike targets on Russian territory. With a range of about 1000 miles, Tomahawks can hit oil and energy facilities deep within the aggressor country.
It is known that President Trump sharply changed his position after a phone call with Russian President Putin. The U.S. administration's stance on providing missiles depends on Trump's decision. Despite this, Ukrainian engineers are already looking for options to address launch issues if the missiles arrive from the United States.
Importance of the Missile Transfer
Allowing the transfer of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is an important step in supporting the army and strengthening the country's defense capabilities. Activating this initiative could signify independence and security for Ukraine amid rising geopolitical tensions.
If the issue of missile transfer is resolved positively, it could significantly impact not only the military situation in Ukraine but also the balance of power in the region. The Ukrainian side will continue to seek solutions for the effective use of Tomahawks, which will become an important element in responding to threats from Russia.
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