The Kremlin expressed “extreme concern” regarding the potential U.S. supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, calling the current moment “very dramatic” due to escalating tensions. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized the missile’s long-range capabilities, potentially reaching targets in Siberia, and the possibility of nuclear-capable versions. President Trump has indicated he has made a decision regarding the missiles. Russian officials view the conflict as a “hot” confrontation, a point framed by Putin as a response to the West’s perceived actions after 1991.

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“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. Well, isn’t this just a “dramatic moment,” as they say? It’s almost comical, the level of concern emanating from Moscow right now. Frankly, if you ask me, it’s a drama entirely of their own making. They could stop the show anytime they want – by simply withdrawing from Ukraine. It’s that easy.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. The real kicker here is that this entire scenario is only “dramatic” for Russia. For everyone else, it’s just a logical consequence of their actions. They seem surprised that Ukraine might want to defend itself, maybe even with some pretty sophisticated weaponry. The way to avoid this ‘dramatic’ situation? Easy, stop the invasion. Then, Moscow wouldn’t have anything to be concerned about.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. And the best part is, they act shocked. Like they didn’t expect this when they started firing missiles at their neighbors. Moscow is probably seeing those Tomahawks in their nightmares. Maybe they should have thought about that before starting this whole mess.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. I’ve seen some say the Tomahawks aren’t even that special. We’ve seen videos of cruise missiles already flying low, close to the ground, in the warzone. But let’s be real, the Tomahawk has some serious punch.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. The Tomahawk can deliver a standard 1,000-lb bomb, but it’s the way it does it that matters. It can fly below radar and hit a precise spot. That kind of accuracy is what makes it a game-changer. And that’s what has Moscow clutching their pearls. They’ll cry about “red lines” and threaten to use nukes, but they proved to the world they are as incompetent as a pig in nuclear physics.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. The whole thing is so predictable. You attack a country, you should expect them to fight back. But Putin and his cronies? They’re shocked, just shocked, that there could be consequences.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. The irony is, the solution is right there, in front of them. Stop the war, withdraw from Ukraine, and prepare to pay reparations. Simple as that. It’s not rocket science.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. Sure, Ukraine has already developed its own long-range missiles and drones. But Tomahawks are probably incredibly effective, especially if they start raining down on the oil oligarchs who are helping Putin keep the oil trade alive.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. As for the cost, these things aren’t cheap. A US military version can cost around $2 million, and export models go for about $4 million. That doesn’t include the potential for civilian casualties. But again, there’s a simple solution: don’t attack your neighbors.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. The range is what really gets Moscow’s attention. With a range of up to 1,550 miles, Ukraine could reach everything important between their border and the Ural Mountains. That means Moscow, other major cities, and a huge chunk of Russia’s industry are suddenly within reach. It’s a strategic nightmare for them.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. Peskov says it’s a “very dramatic moment” and that “tensions are escalating from all sides.” Well, I’ve got news for him: the tension started the day Russia invaded Ukraine.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. The situation is simple: stop the invasion and get back to your recognized borders. It’s really that straightforward. If they’re so concerned, there’s a very easy fix.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. This whole display of “concern” feels a bit like a performance. Are they genuinely afraid, or is this just another piece of propaganda? It is always the people who are the ones who suffer and not the ones who are responsible for it.

“Very dramatic moment” — Moscow concerned over possible Tomahawk missiles supplies to Ukraine. If Trump actually send Tomahawk to Ukraine, it will mean other strategic site out of reach will now be target of opportunity.