Putin’s Gambit: Will the US Call His Bluff on Tomahawk Missiles?

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Moscow – President Vladimir Putin has made a significant diplomatic gambit, daring the United States to supply Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine and threatening dire consequences if it does. The international community now waits to see if Washington will call his bluff.
The threat is unambiguous. Putin stated that providing these specific missiles would trigger a “qualitatively new stage of escalation” that would “destroy” the US-Russia relationship. He justified this by claiming their use would be “impossible” without direct U.S. military involvement.
This bold diplomatic move is underpinned by Putin’s proclaimed success on the battlefield. By announcing the capture of nearly 5,000 square kilometers this year and claiming the “complete strategic initiative,” he is signaling that he is negotiating from a position of strength.
While this superpower standoff captures headlines, a different kind of war is allegedly being fought. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of using its oil tanker fleet for spying and sabotage, a claim that adds a layer of unconventional conflict to the mix.
Zelenskyy’s vow to work with allies to stop these covert operations shows that Ukraine continues to resist on all fronts, making Putin’s gamble a risky one with an unpredictable outcome.

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