Donald Trump has authorized long -range blows against Russia, says his special emissary for Ukraine


Donald Trump alongside generals HR McMaster (left) and Keith Kellog, two of the important officials of his 2017-2021 administration (photo: Susan Walsh / Associated Press / Profimedia Images)
US President Trump has authorized long -range attacks on Russia, his special emissary for Ukraine said, withdrawal general Keith Kellogg. However, he states that Ukraine has not always been granted the authorization for such blows from the Pentagon, reports Ukraîinska Pravda.
“Everyone should follow what the president says. He is the chief commander, according to the Constitution, and we all have to align. If the president does not turn left, you do not. And it is easy to do that and take the action to an end, ”Kellog said in an interview for Fox News on Sunday.
“So, say that the position of the president is that Ukraine can perform long -range attacks on Russia, that this was authorized by the president?”, Was he asked by the moderator of the show.
“I think, reading what he said, as well as what Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio said, the answer is.
President Trump Has Authorized Long-Long Strikes into Russia, especially Envoy to Ukraine General Keith Kellogg Says-But Occasional Ukraine Has Not Been Grated Authority by the Pentagon to Carry Them Out.
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Will the Trump administration send Ukraine Rocket Tomahawk?
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski asked US President Donald Trump this week to provide Kiev long -range cruise missiles to press Russian President Vladimir Putin to make peace on Friday the American Axios.
According to the information broadcast by Axios, the request was made during the meeting with the closed doors with Zelenski with Trump on Tuesday, in the margin of the UN General Assembly in New York. Axios quotes an Ukrainian official and another source familiar with the discussion between the two leaders.
In a separate interview that he gave to the Axios publication on Wednesday, Ukrainian president Volodimir Zelenski confirmed that he had requested long-range weapons.
Zelenski said that he asked Trump an additional armament system that could force Russian President Vladimir Putin to go into peace negotiations-maybe even without Ukraine having to use it.
The Kiev leader did not name this armament system during the interview, but said that if Russia knew that Ukraine has it, the pressure for negotiations would increase considerably.
US Vice President JD Vance on Sunday confirmed discussions about Ukraine's arming with new long -range missiles.
Tomahawk rockets have a radius of 2,500 kilometers and would be a powerful weapon in the arsenal of Ukraine in trying to cope with Russian attacks with rockets and drones. It is very likely that the delivery of such a weapon will be considered by Russia as an escalation of its war in Ukraine.
In the past, Trump has not responded to Ukraine's requests for the use of long -range missiles, but US president is now unhappy with President Vladimir Putin's refusal to accept a peace agreement.




