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> President Donald Trump stated that Washington “is not looking” to give Ukraine long-range missiles and urged Zelensky not to target Moscow, signalling a possible policy pivot.
> Trump revealed he once weighed transferring Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kyiv but ultimately shelved the idea, raising questions about future commitments.
> The Washington Post reported that Trump may yet authorise Army Tactical Missile System deliveries, which would let Ukraine strike high-value targets up to 300 kilometres away.
> Trump claimed that as many as seventeen Patriot “systems” could go to Ukraine, though Kyiv awaits clarification on whether he meant full batteries or individual launchers.
> In the same speech, Trump threatened 100 percent tariffs on Russian goods unless the Kremlin negotiates, adding economic coercion to his leverage toolkit.
> Senator Lindsey Graham warned Russia that Congress would impose the toughest sanctions imaginable if Moscow spurns talks, reflecting bipartisan hawkishness.
> Fox News analysts argued that Russia had “outplayed” Trump by nudging him to scale back earlier military promises, revealing domestic scepticism over his stance.
United States
> President Donald Trump stated that Washington “is not looking” to give Ukraine long-range missiles and urged Zelensky not to target Moscow, signalling a possible policy pivot.
> Trump revealed he once weighed transferring Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kyiv but ultimately shelved the idea, raising questions about future commitments.
> The Washington Post reported that Trump may yet authorise Army Tactical Missile System deliveries, which would let Ukraine strike high-value targets up to 300 kilometres away.
> Trump claimed that as many as seventeen Patriot “systems” could go to Ukraine, though Kyiv awaits clarification on whether he meant full batteries or individual launchers.
> In the same speech, Trump threatened 100 percent tariffs on Russian goods unless the Kremlin negotiates, adding economic coercion to his leverage toolkit.
> Senator Lindsey Graham warned Russia that Congress would impose the toughest sanctions imaginable if Moscow spurns talks, reflecting bipartisan hawkishness.
> Fox News analysts argued that Russia had “outplayed” Trump by nudging him to scale back earlier military promises, revealing domestic scepticism over his stance.
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