The United States' move is completely insane, and the U.S. may have underestimated the potential retaliation from Russia! After stating that it had made some decision on providing Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, Trump came out to speak! On October 7, Trump said that he had made "some decision" on providing American-made Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, but he first needs to know how Ukraine plans to use these missiles, as he does not want to escalate the war between Russia and Ukraine.
I need to know how they plan to use these missiles. Where will the missiles be sent? I think I need to ask these questions. Obviously, on one hand, opening the door for the aid of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, and on the other hand, expressing the desire not to escalate the war between Russia and Ukraine. The United States' contradictory actions are obviously a sign of insanity.
Related information shows that the range of the U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile is as high as 2,500 kilometers. If the Tomahawk missiles are delivered to Ukraine, two important Russian cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg, would be within the strike range of the Tomahawk missiles. If Ukraine uses them to attack Russia's capital, ammunition depots, ports, oil refineries, power facilities, this would undoubtedly be a major escalation of the war. Russia has already warned that if the Tomahawks are used to attack Russia, relations between Moscow and Washington will break down.
Evidently, Russia's warning is not a joke. In fact, Russia also has countermeasures against the United States. Now, due to the fight against drug traffickers, the relationship between the United States and Venezuela is in a state of de facto war. If Russia provides anti-ship missiles and other weapons to Venezuela, the United States should definitely consider the consequences. Giving a knife to Ukraine while pretending to care about its use is very hypocritical, and the United States might also underestimate Russia's anger.
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