

October 3rd, 2025: Trump Considers MAJOR Long-Range Missile Upgrade For Ukraine & China’s ‘Mock Taipei’
18 snips Oct 3, 2025
A potential game-changer for Ukraine: the Trump administration is considering sending Tomahawk missiles that could strike deep into Russian territory. In a surprising twist, China has created a replica of Taipei in Mongolia for invasion rehearsals. Meanwhile, the U.S. is cracking down on Iran's weapons networks with new sanctions. To cap it off, authorities report the largest cocaine bust in U.S. history, seizing one million pounds and severely impacting cartel profits.
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Long-Range Shift In Ukraine Support
- The Trump administration is considering sending Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, enabling strikes deep into Russia.
- The U.S. is also sharing detailed intelligence on Russian energy infrastructure to degrade Moscow's war funding.
Targeting Russia's Energy Lifeline
- U.S. intelligence sharing now includes pipelines, refineries, and power plants inside Russia.
- Targeting energy revenue is framed as striking Moscow's main funding source for the war.
Policy Shift Raises Escalation Questions
- Washington's posture toward Russia has shifted from restraint to encouragement of long-range strikes.
- European officials are urging deployment of long-range missiles to Europe to control escalation risks.