Donald Trump asked Zelenskyy if Ukraine could strike Moscow, source claims

Donald Trump has not been the biggest supporter of Ukraine in the war against Russia. Despite Russia being the invader, Trump has not shown support for Ukraine during his presidential campaign, and the same went for his first months in office.

However, there has been a significant shift as Trump promised Monday to send more weapons to the war-torn country. Now, a new report from the Financial Times claims Trump even asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy if he could hit Moscow.

The relationship between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been shaky for years. During Donald’s presidential campaign last year, he repeatedly criticized the US for sending both money and weapons to Ukraine and stated time and time again that it was “America First.”

Moreover, the now-president claimed that Ukraine was the one starting the war with Russia and not the other way around, and the infamous meeting at the White House in February seemed to be the end of he discussion of how Trump wouldn’t help Ukraine with military aid going forward.

However, that has now changed. In the last week, Donald Trump has toughened up his tone towards Russia and Vladimir Putin. Just days ago, he put pressure on the Russian president to end the invasion of Ukraine.

Donald Trump threatens Russia with 100% tariffs
On Monday, Trump threatened to impose “secondary tariffs” on Russia’s trade partners at about 100% if Putin rejects a deal to stop the invasion in 50 days.

“We’re very, very unhappy with them, and we’re going to be doing very severe tariffs, if you don’t have a deal in 50 days, tariffs at about 100%, they call them secondary tariffs,” Trump said, per CNBC.

He added that he is “disappointed” with how Putin hasn’t wanted to sign a deal, which, according to the president, should have been done months ago. If there isn’t a ceasefire deal by September, Trump said, “we’re going to be doing secondary tariffs.”

If that wasn’t enough, Donald Trump also announced that the US would send “billions of dollars worth of military equipment” purchased from American companies, which was paid for by European countries and delivered to NATO allies, to be then sent to Ukraine.

Now, a new claim about Trump’s real feelings towards Russia has been reported on, and it sure doesn’t seem that he wants anything to do with Vladimir Putin. As reported by the Financial Times, Trump has in private encouraged Ukraine and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ‘step up’ drone strikes on Russian territory.

Donald Trump asked Volodymyr Zelensky if he could strike Moscow, sources claim
The news outlet reports that Trump even asked Zelenskyy if he could strike Moscow and St Petersburg if the US would supply them with long-range weapons. The Washington Post has also reported the claim, as both outlets cite anonymous sources familiar with the call between Trump and Zelenskyy, which allegedly took place on July 4.

Although it is not clear whether the US will send the necessary weapons, it surely shows how Trump has had enough of President Vladimir Putin’s willingness to negotiate peace talks.

The Financial Times reported that Trump told Zelenksyy he had spoken to Putin the day before and described the conversation “as bad.”

Two unnamed sources familiar with the Trump-Zelenskyy asked, “Volodymyr, can you hit Moscow? . . . Can you hit St Petersburg too?” describing that the strategy intends to “make them [Russians] feel the pain” and force Russia to the negotiating table.

They said Zelenskyy replied: “Absolutely. We can if you give us the weapons.”

On July 15, Trump claimed the report was false and that he doesn’t want Ukraine to target Moscow with long-range missiles:

“No, he should not target Moscow,” Trump said.

What do you think of Donald Trump’s stance on the Ukraine-Russia war? Please share your thoughts in the comment section on Facebook!

Related Posts

Here’s what the letter ‘M’ on the palm of your hand truly signifies

Some people spend their whole lives never noticing it. Then one day, they glance at their palm… and everything changes. The mysterious “M” shape, said to appear…

SAD?! With Heavy Hearts, We Announce the Passing of a Legend

The loss of a child is often described as a rupture in the natural order of the universe, a grief so profound that language struggles to contain…

Breaking New: 13 Countries Join Forces To Attack…See More

Is Europe Ready for War? Why Brussels Is Racing Against TimeAfter Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, rising pressure from the United States, and increasingly blunt warnings from…

The Road They Never Left

The search is over, but nothing feels finished. Hope has been replaced by candles, flowers, and strangers standing shoulder to shoulder in a grief they never expected…

My son had no idea I’d saved $800,000. Then his wife said, “He has to leave this house.”

Part 2 The porcelain coffee cup slipped from Chelsea’s hand. It hit the concrete driveway with a heavy crack, sending dark coffee splashing across her bare ankles…

I took care of my 85-year-old neighbor for her inheritance, but she left me nothing — then her lawyer knocked the next morning with a dented lunchbox and a key I wasn’t supposed to recognize.

Part 1 I sat in a lawyer’s office across from Mrs. Rhode’s niece, and every few seconds, she looked at me like I was dirt stuck to…