"Pressure on Putin doesn't work." Senator Graham calls on Trump to arm Ukraine with "Tomahawks"
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham stated that for a breakthrough in the war, Ukraine needs to be given Tomahawk missiles, and appealed to US President Donald Trump to start the process of transferring these missiles. Graham wrote this on February 3 on the social network X, reports "European Pravda".

Lindsey Graham. Photo: AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg
Graham called it obvious that "the pressure we are putting on Putin to force him to the negotiating table and stop the massive attacks against Ukraine is not working."
"US President Donald Trump's idea to act against buyers of Russian oil, who are fueling Putin's war machine, must be implemented by the US and Europe with full determination. US President Donald Trump dealt a serious blow to Putin's economy by targeting oil companies and refineries. Tariffs against India are a good example of how the situation can change," Graham noted.
At the same time, he drew attention to the fact that Russia's massive shelling of Ukraine does not stop, and in this regard, he encourages arming Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles.
"After this massive attack last night, I call on US President Donald Trump to begin the process of transferring Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, which would be a game-changer in a military sense. In the coming days and weeks, we must increase pressure on Putin. Any negotiations that would look like an excessive reward for aggression would trigger a chain of disasters worldwide," Graham wrote.
At the same time, he emphasized: if negotiations lead to a free, strong, and independent Ukraine, even if it has to make concessions, "the world will become much more stable."
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