Sunday, October 5, 2025

Putin Issues Stark Ultimatum: Supplying Tomahawks to Ukraine Will "Destroy" Russia-US Relations

CaliToday (06/10/2025): In his most severe warning to Washington to date, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared that any move by the United States to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles would be a "red line" that would "completely destroy" the already fraught bilateral relations between the two nuclear powers.

Photo: Russia launches hypersonic missile

The stark ultimatum was delivered amidst a brutal and unyielding escalation of conflict along the entire front line, with particularly ferocious fighting raging in the strategic Donbas region. Putin's statement signals a significant raising of the stakes, directly threatening a total diplomatic collapse with the West.

"The delivery of long-range, precision-strike systems like the Tomahawk to the conflict zone is not merely a quantitative step up in military aid; it is a qualitative change in the nature of the threat to the Russian Federation," a Kremlin spokesperson reiterated following the President's announcement. "We will view it as direct involvement in the war, and the consequences will be severe."

This pointed warning comes as Russia simultaneously publicizes its own military advancements. The Russian Ministry of Defence announced that it has successfully upgraded its arsenal of hypersonic missiles, specifically enhancing their capabilities to evade and neutralize advanced air defence systems. This move is being framed as a direct response to the increasingly sophisticated defensive and offensive weaponry being supplied to Ukraine by its Western allies. Analysts interpret this as a clear message from Moscow: for every action taken by the West, Russia is prepared to respond with an even more formidable technological and military counter.

The potential introduction of Tomahawk missiles famed for their long-range and high-precision capabilities would fundamentally alter the battlefield dynamics. It would grant Ukrainian forces the ability to strike high-value Russian targets, including command centers, logistics hubs, and naval assets, far behind the front lines. This represents a capability that Ukraine's current arsenal largely lacks and is a prospect that Moscow views as an existential threat.

As the world watches, the decision resting with Washington on whether to supply these advanced munitions has become a critical flashpoint. President Putin's unequivocal message leaves no room for ambiguity, placing the future of Russia-US relations on a knife's edge and pushing the international community deeper into a state of high alert.


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