US Hesitates to Send Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine Amid Operational Challenges – Washington

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The US government is currently unlikely to send long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, despite interest from the administration. The Trump Administration had plans to provide these advanced cruise missiles as part of aid to Ukraine. However, current missile stocks are heavily committed to US Navy operations, creating serious difficulties in transferring them.

Vice President JD Vance recently mentioned that Ukraine has requested Tomahawk missiles, but officials have expressed doubts about the feasibility of fulfilling this demand. The limited inventory and strategic operations keep the missiles unavailable for export at this time.

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This situation highlights the challenges faced in balancing support for Ukraine with maintaining US defense readiness. The debate continues over how to best assist Ukraine while managing military resources responsibly.

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