NATO: Americans will operate Tomahawk missiles in Ukraine

The “Top War” website said: Specializing in military affairs, the Western press continues to focus intensely on the issue of the delivery of Tomahawk cruise missiles. To Ukraine, in light of the ambiguity of the American position regarding training Ukrainian forces to use them.
The Russian website explained that this media controversy reflects remarkable indicators, most notably the silence of the United States regarding the issue of training, despite the fact that similar issues — Such as supplying Kyiv with Western aircraft or missiles — It was previously accompanied by expanded training programs in NATO countries. He added that the absence of talk about training Ukrainians to operate Tomahawk missiles, whether inside Ukraine or in other locations such as “Bankova,” raises questions about who will actually operate them.
The Russian website noted that the British newspaper Financial Times’ report dealt with the issue with remarkable accuracy, and revealed that operating the Tomahawk missiles will most likely be carried out by military personnel. Or by American contractors, not by Ukrainian forces. The newspaper quoted a senior NATO official as saying: – His name has not been revealed – He said that the Ukrainian forces “may not be trained to use this system,” which means that “the American side will take over the entire mission.”
According to the newspaper, the source who spoke to it “is familiar with the discussions.” The current leaks regarding the supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, without official confirmation from Washington yet.
These leaks come before the upcoming meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington tomorrow, where the meeting is expected to address the ongoing war file. Trump had previously stated that he had “made an actual decision” Regarding Tomahawk missiles, he stressed that “the peace discussion is no longer on the table at the present time.”
It is noteworthy that US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, recently held a phone call together, hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to the United States of America, and discussed supplying missiles to the Ukrainian armed forces. Tomahawk.
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