Tomahawk, Trump and Ukraine
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How the Tomahawk became America’s most reliable long-range missile and what comes next as the Navy moves toward hypersonic strike.
At the White House, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine made the case for why a weapons sale would help end the war. Mr. Trump at first seemed receptive, then expressed reservations.
Sean Spicer warned of the consequences of giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday's edition of "The Morning Meeting" on 2Way. MARK HALPERIN, CO-HOST: Next up here is Russia-Ukraine.
A homeless shelter in Tomahawk celebrated its 10-year anniversary earlier in October. Our Sisters' House has been in operation for over a decade and it started out of necessity.
Trump said Putin "didn't like it" when he raised the possibility during their call of giving Moscow's enemy Ukraine the Tomahawk missiles with a 1,000-mile (1,600-kilometer) range.