Report on Pentagon Plans: Strike USA Tomahawks for Germany Out of Consideration for Moscow?
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The Pentagon will not host Tomahawk complexes in Germany, including for fear that Russia may perceive this as an escalation.
The Federal Government sees the need for medium-range missiles to fill a central gap in deterrence capacity. The US is considered the first contact person. But Washington is reluctant. According to research by WORLD and "Politico", this is not solely due to the US arsenals burdened by the Iran war.
For Germany, there will probably be no U.S. medium-range missiles. A media report explains a explosive reason for this: in the Pentagon, one is worried that Russia could be irritated by a station.
US Pentagon likely to cancel plan to send Tomahawk missiles to Germany
US officials fear Moscow will retaliate
The US is about to stop important arms deliveries to Germany. According to sources, a years-old agreement is being torn up. The Pentagon is worried about how Russia will react.
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