The United States of America plans to begin deploying long-range strike systems in Germany in 2026.
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to respond to the deployment of American missiles in Germany, planned for 2026. Reuters reported this on Sunday, July 28.
Speaking at the Navy Day parade in St. Petersburg, Putin said that if the United States deploys a high-precision missile system in Germany, Russia may abandon the moratorium on the use of medium- and short-range missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
He compared this situation to the events of the Cold War.
The United States plans to begin deploying long-range strike systems to Germany in 2026.
We previously reported that the United States intends to deploy long-range Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles in Germany from 2026. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz subsequently accepted the American missile deployment plan.
NATO will create a new military command in Germany and also appoint a representative in Kyiv to deepen Ukraine’s relationship with the alliance.
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