NBC's Welker Straight-Up Asks If Trump Caved To Putin On Sending Missiles To Ukraine In Zelensky Exclusive
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NBC's Welker Straight-Up Asks If Trump Caved To Putin On Sending Missiles To Ukraine In Zelensky Exclusive
"First of all, we need Tomahawks. And when we speak about long range, people have just to understand, we use thousands of long-range drones Ukrainian production on military goals. But Russia uses not only drones of Iranian production, they uses and also their production. Be honest, they have their drones, but also they use missiles of Russian productions and missiles long-range of North Korea production."
"It's very difficult just to operate only with Ukrainian drones. We need long-range Tomahawks and United States has similar things. We need it for mixed using like Russia uses it, it's understandable how it works, so our teams work on it, I said, and I'm honest, it's good that President Trump didn't say no, but for today, didn't say yes."
Ukraine requires long-range Tomahawk missiles to complement thousands of domestically produced long-range drones. Russia deploys drones of Iranian and domestic origin and also employs long-range missiles, including North Korean-produced systems. Operating solely with Ukrainian drones is insufficient to address those threats. The United States possesses comparable long-range capabilities that could be used in a mixed approach. A White House meeting and bilateral talks did not produce a definitive commitment on Tomahawks. The U.S. president did not say yes but also did not say no, and dialogue on the issue is expected to continue.
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