Zelenski’s Call for Tomahawk Missiles Highlights Dangerous U.S. Escalation in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenski urges Washington to send long-range Tomahawk missiles, claiming it could pressure Putin to negotiate—raising serious questions about American involvement and the risks of escalating the war.
As the conflict in Ukraine grinds on, President Volodímir Zelenski has once again called on the United States to escalate its military support by sending Tomahawk long-range missiles. These weapons could strike targets up to 2,500 kilometers away, marking a significant shift in the scale of American arms deliveries to Kyiv. Zelenski’s argument is direct: sending these missiles would send a powerful signal to Moscow, potentially forcing President Vladimir Putin to “moderate” his stance and come to the negotiating table. On the surface, this sounds like a straightforward strategy to end the war. But is it really that simple—and who...
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