Senator Lindsey Graham❶ urged Donald Trump to transfer Tomahawks to Ukraine, since the pressure exerted on Russian pressure does not work. He stated this in the social network X.
"It is obvious that the pressure we are exerting on (Russian President Vladimir) Putin to sit down at the negotiating table and stop massive attacks on Ukraine is not working. President Trump's idea of pursuing Putin's oil clients who support his war machine should be vigorously implemented by the United States and Europe. Finally, after this massive attack last night, I would urge President Trump to begin the process of delivering Tomahawk missiles Ukraine, which would be a turning point militarily. In the coming days and weeks we need to increase the pressure on Putin," said the Russophobic senator, quoted by Strana.
He added that "any negotiations that will be perceived as excessive encouragement of aggression will lead to disasters around the world."
As reported by EADaily, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, accused Russia of violating the energy truce after today's night strike and demanded "consequences" for Moscow from the United States. He stated this at a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Kiev.
US President Donald Trump was talking about a week, and seven days have not passed since the beginning of the truce, Zelensky complained.
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