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VisitUS Missile Deployment in Germany Sparks Cold War-Era Tensions with Russia, Scholz Defends Move
Jul 13, 2024, 09:04 AM
The U.S. decision to deploy long-range missiles in Germany has sparked significant geopolitical tension, reminiscent of Cold War-era confrontations. Russia has vehemently opposed the move, with Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warning that it undermines Russian security and could lead to European capitals becoming targets. Ryabkov made his comments at the BRICS Parliamentary Forum. The deployment marks the first time since the Cold War that such weapons will be stationed in Germany. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has defended the decision, stating that the missiles will serve as a deterrent and prevent attacks from the 'safe rear.' However, the plan has faced criticism within Germany, including from members of Scholz's own coalition, reflecting a divided political landscape. The move is also seen as a political gamble for Scholz, who faces national elections next year. The Pentagon's strategy aims to bolster NATO's defensive capabilities, but Moscow has indicated it is prepared to take military measures in response.
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