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President Donald Trump signaled a cautious approach regarding Ukraine’s request for U.S. Tomahawk missiles, expressing hope that the conflict could end without deploying such advanced weaponry.
“Hopefully, we’ll be able to get the war over without thinking about Tomahawks. I think we’re fairly close to that,” Trump said, underscoring his belief that diplomacy—not escalation—should guide America’s next moves in the region.
The statement reflects Trump’s broader doctrine of strategic restraint: using overwhelming force when necessary but prioritizing negotiation and clear objectives over prolonged foreign entanglements. Recent U.S. military actions against Iran-backed Houthi militants, which successfully neutralized multiple threats to global shipping, have been cited by Trump as proof that decisive and focused military strength can yield results without spiraling into endless wars.
According to Trump, Ukraine’s appeal for Tomahawk missiles is not a sign of weakness but a calculated effort to increase leverage against Russia. Still, he emphasized that American support must align with national interests—avoiding what he calls “blank checks” and “forever wars” driven by Washington’s traditional establishment.
Trump concluded that his administration’s approach ensures every defense dollar contributes directly to deterrence and, ultimately, to peace secured on America’s terms.
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