Can Ukraine Force Russia to Talk Peace if Trump Sends Tomahawk Missiles? Finland Thinks So
- Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo urged U.S. President Donald Trump to allow Ukraine to use Tomahawk missiles against Russia, stating that Russia is a lasting threat to Europe and must be confronted forcefully.
- Orpo emphasized the need for Ukraine to have capabilities to defend itself, noting that a long-term solution using frozen assets could send a strong message to Putin.
- The United States imposed new sanctions on Russia's largest oil companies, aiming to weaken its wartime revenue, according to the Treasury Department.
- The European Union announced its own sanctions package against Russia, targeting banks and other entities in an effort to support Ukraine's defense.
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Trump Can Force An Endgame In The War Between Ukraine And Russia
By cancelling the proposed meeting with Vladimir Putin in Budapest, President Trump may again contemplate whether threatening to arm Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, capable of striking deep into Russia, will finally force Russia to the peace t...
Now, Zelenskyy hit Russia with Tomahawk missiles, says Finland's Prime Minister of Finland Trump Petri Orpo declares for POLITICO that Ukraine must be equipped to equal or exceed Russia's capabilities, since Vladimir Putin...
Can Ukraine force Russia to talk peace if Trump sends Tomahawk missiles? Finland thinks so
Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Russia poses a “permanent threat” to European security and urged Washington to send the weapons to Ukraine so it can strike Russia deep inside and bring President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table
Finland to Trump: Let Ukraine Use Tomahawks Against Russia
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo told Politico on Wednesday that the United States should permit Ukraine to use American long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to strike targets inside Russia. Orpo said Russia is a lasting threat to Europe and called on President Donald Trump to supply Ukraine with weapons to defend itself and push Putin toward negotiations. "Putin believes only in power," Orpo told the outlet. "If we want to stop the war, we ha…
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