Apparently, the Trump Administration, in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s state dinner with Britain’s malthusian King Charles III, is going full-speed ahead with the British plan for permanent war against Russia. According to a report posted last night in the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. will provide Ukraine with intelligence for long-range missile strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure, American officials said, as the Trump administration weighs sending Ukraine powerful weapons that could put in range more targets within Russia.
The Journal claims that President Donald Trump recently signed off on allowing intelligence agencies and the Pentagon to aid the Kyiv regime with the strikes. U.S. officials are asking NATO allies to provide similar support, the officials said. The expanded intelligence-sharing with Kyiv is said to be the latest sign that Trump is deepening support for Ukraine as his efforts to advance peace talks have stalled. It is the first time, officials say, that the administration will aid Ukrainian strikes with long-range missiles against energy targets deep inside Russian territory.
The WSJ says further that the U.S. is also weighing deliveries of Tomahawk and Barracuda missiles and other American-made ground- and air-launched missiles that have ranges of around 500 miles, other administration officials said. No decision on what to send—if anything—has been made, the officials said.
In the view of these officials, the intelligence, combined with more powerful weapons, could have a far more potent effect than Ukraine’s previous strikes in Russia, causing greater damage to its energy infrastructure and tying up Russian air defenses. U.S. officials are awaiting written guidance from the White House before sharing the necessary intelligence, one official said.Oct. 2, 2025 (EIRNS)—Apparently, the Trump Administration, in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s state dinner with Britain’s malthusian King Charles III, is going full-speed ahead with the British plan for permanent war against Russia. According to a report posted last night in the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. will provide Ukraine with intelligence for long-range missile strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure, American officials said, as the Trump administration weighs sending Ukraine powerful weapons that could put in range more targets within Russia.
The Journal claims that President Donald Trump recently signed off on allowing intelligence agencies and the Pentagon to aid the Kyiv regime with the strikes. U.S. officials are asking NATO allies to provide similar support, the officials said. The expanded intelligence-sharing with Kyiv is said to be the latest sign that Trump is deepening support for Ukraine as his efforts to advance peace talks have stalled. It is the first time, officials say, that the administration will aid Ukrainian strikes with long-range missiles against energy targets deep inside Russian territory.
The WSJ says further that the U.S. is also weighing deliveries of Tomahawk and Barracuda missiles and other American-made ground- and air-launched missiles that have ranges of around 500 miles, other administration officials said. No decision on what to send—if anything—has been made, the officials said.
In the view of these officials, the intelligence, combined with more powerful weapons, could have a far more potent effect than Ukraine’s previous strikes in Russia, causing greater damage to its energy infrastructure and tying up Russian air defenses. U.S. officials are awaiting written guidance from the White House before sharing the necessary intelligence, one official said.