Trump Reverses Course, Urges Kyiv to Avoid Striking Moscow

Trump Reverses Course, Urges Kyiv to Avoid Striking Moscow

Trump Says: “Hold Your Horses, Don’t Go After Moscow!”

Picture this: Big President Trump is polishing his pocketbooks, and the next day he calls the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, and tells him to stop eye‑ing the Russian capital.

Why the Cold-Hearted “No”?

  • It’s the buzzword of the day. Trump asked Zelensky, “Why haven’t you struck Moscow?”
    We’re ready to fire guns if you give us the weapons. – the Financial Times reports.
  • Back in the day, Trump was “considering” shipping a batch of long‑range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kyiv. That’s basically a promise to say, “Gear up, big guns ready!”
  • But this time he’s putting a stop sign in front of Moscow’s gates: “Don’t shoot it yet.”

What’s the Big Picture?

Trump’s message is clear: keep the missiles for a bigger showdown or future needs. He’s essentially saying “Classified: keep your eyes on the wind, not the city.”

So, if you’re still curious about why the U.S. advisor says not to target Moscow, it’s a mix of diplomatic judo and strategic wait‑and‑see.

Stay Tuned!

We’ll keep you posted on any new moves—maybe another missile or a peace talk. Until then, keep your backyard fires away from Moscow’s balcony.

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Putin’s War Musings & Trump’s Tactical Riddles

Keeping the Pressure On

Vladimir Roshi, better known as Putin, has made a pretty straightforward statement: “I’ll keep the war in Ukraine going until I get exactly what I want.” He does this in the same calm tone you’d hear a librarian in a library—only it’s a battlefield, not a quiet space.

Trump’s Missile Checklist

Meanwhile over in the U.S., President Trump appears to be sharpening his arsenal lineup. From Tomahawk missiles—the good-old “scoops of fire” that can slide into Moscow like a rogue pizza delivery—to the futuristic JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile), the man’s thinking big. He’s rumored to be eyeing these weapons for Ukraine.

  • Tomahawk Missiles: Already a tried-and-true bomb that’s been used against Iran. The question is, can a missile that came from the U.S. do double duty for Russia? Some say yes, others say the Russians might need a new interior design.
  • JASSM: A nimble missile that can take out aerial and ground targets from afar. A game-changer if Ukraine chooses to use it (and the U.S. can keep an eye on who gets the playground).
  • Patriot Mortars: Trump’s claiming these German-made defense systems are headed to NATO, meaning he’s buying a guard‑dog for the European Union—while also planning to reclaim that money back.

Where the Real Drama Lies

Right now, the real pressure is “who pays whom?” Trump insists the U.S. should be billed back for all adventures. He’s almost like a customer who wants a refund from a worldwide retail chain. Meanwhile, Putin’s simple question remains: “Give me what I want or else.”

Bottom Line

In short, the U.S. is considering sending high-tech beams following a trending playlist that would hit the powerhouse of Russian politics, while Putin’s monologue is staying as simple as a rowdy poker hand. The world is watching, and every new missile deployed is like a new verse in unfolding history. Whether it’s an executive order or a headline, the stakes feel like a bizarre reality show: “Deal or No Deal: Global Edition.”