
NATO summit: Germany buys Tomahawk cruise missile in the US
The US government has rejected the agreed stationing of Tomahawk cruise missiles under Trump
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The US government has rejected the agreed stationing of Tomahawk cruise missiles under Trump. Now there is an agreement: Germany buys the weapon system. INF Treaty terminated in 2019 The INF Treaty, signed in 1987 by then Kremlin chief Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan, provided for the abolition of all land-based ballistic missiles and cruise missiles with a shorter range of 500 to 1,000 kilometers and a medium range of 1,000 to 5,500 kilometers.
Furthermore, “Since Russia is threatening Western Europe massively – the missiles have ranges of up to 2,000 kilometers – NATO must do something about it.” European NATO states do not yet have their own medium-range weapons. Several European NATO allies want to develop their own cruise missile with a range of more than 2,000 kilometers under this common umbrella. At the same time, we will work to develop our own European systems and deploy them in Europe. With the acquisition of cruise missiles, which have a range of up to 2,500 kilometres, the German government wants to close a gap in military capabilities.
In addition, In addition, Moscow has been deploying Russian fighter jets there with Kinschal air-to-surface hypersonic missiles since 2022.
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The US government has rejected the agreed stationing of Tomahawk cruise missiles under Trump.
reliability low1/3 sourcesNow there is an agreement: Germany buys the weapon system
reliability low1/3 sourcesINF Treaty terminated in 2019 The INF Treaty, signed in 1987 by then Kremlin chief Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan, provided for the abolition of all land-based ballistic missiles and cruise missiles with a shorter range of 500 to 1,000 kilometers and a medium range of 1,000 to 5,500 kilometers.
reliability low1/2 sources“Since Russia is threatening Western Europe massively – the missiles have ranges of up to 2,000 kilometers – NATO must do something about it.” European NATO states do not yet have their own medium-range weapons.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSeveral European NATO allies want to develop their own cruise missile with a range of more than 2,000 kilometers under this common umbrella.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt the same time, we will work to develop our own European systems and deploy them in Europe. With the acquisition of cruise missiles, which have a range of up to 2,500 kilometres, the German government wants to close a gap in military capabilities.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn 2019, the US then terminated the INF Treaty.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn addition, Moscow has been deploying Russian fighter jets there with Kinschal air-to-surface hypersonic missiles since 2022.
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