America has given Putin a long enough leash. Now it’s time for action.
And Trump gave a secret gift to Ukraine that is striking fear in Russia.
Trump Empowers Ukraine with Game-Changing Intel on Russian Targets
President Trump has green-lit an intelligence-sharing pact that arms Ukraine with U.S. know-how to unleash missile barrages on Russia’s vital energy backbone, a move straight out of the playbook for crushing Putin’s war machine.
Per the Wall Street Journal’s Wednesday scoop, this pact lets the Pentagon and American spy outfits guide Kyiv’s precision hits on oil refineries, pipelines, and other Kremlin cash cows that bankroll the brutal invasion. It’s a no-nonsense escalation, proving Trump’s not afraid to squeeze the bear where it hurts—right in the wallet.
The administration’s also leaning on European NATO partners to pony up their own intel troves for Ukraine’s arsenal, as U.S. insiders spilled to the Journal.
While Washington’s long funneled drone and missile aid to the fight, this intel surge is the first under Trump to zero in on deep Russian soil strikes, sources confirmed—a clear signal that half-measures are off the table.
Long-Range Firepower on the Horizon: Tomahawks and Beyond
Hot on the intel heels, Trump’s team is mulling a major arms upgrade for Ukraine, potentially including Tomahawk and Barracuda cruise missiles that can nail foes over 500 miles out, the report details.
Officials stressed no final call yet on slinging those long-range beasts to Kyiv, but the buzz is building. Ukrainian firebrand Volodymyr Zelensky hit Trump up for Tomahawk sales in a hush-hush huddle last week, per Post sources—and the commander-in-chief seemed downright receptive.
Tomahawk missiles have a range of up to 1,500 miles, putting even Moscow easily within Ukraine’s reach.
For context, Uncle Sam’s longest handouts so far are ATACMS, topping out at 190 miles. Just this August, Trump okayed over 3,000 Extended Range Attack Munitions for air launches, stretching to 280 miles—solid steps, but Tom’s the Tomahawk would flip the script on Russia’s red lines.
Trump’s Hawkish Turn: Russia a “Paper Tiger,” Full Ukrainian Triumph in Sight
This intel pact and missile chatter roll out as Trump ramps up his backing for Ukraine’s grit, even as peace parleys with Moscow hit a wall—smart diplomacy that pairs the carrot of talks with the stick of strength.
Last week, Trump branded Russia a “paper tiger” based on new US intelligence that shows the Kremlin is spiraling toward economic ruin and battlefield defeat as a result of its invasion of Ukraine.
In a jaw-dropper, the president, for the first time, even expressed his belief that the Ukrainian military could “win all of Ukraine back in its original form.”
The White House stonewalled the New York Post’s comment request, but actions speak louder: Trump’s masterstroke here starves Putin’s war chest, bolsters a key ally without endless entanglements, and reminds the world that America under conservative command doesn’t bluff—it delivers the knockout to tyrants preying on freedom.