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Pentagon may cancel Tomahawk missile deployment in Germany

Created at 4 Jun · 9:30 PM4 sources↑ Market-relevant3 events
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The Pentagon is considering canceling a plan to deploy Tomahawk missiles in Germany due to fears of provoking Russia and depleted weapon stockpiles. The decision, reported by Politico, could signal a shift in US defense commitments to NATO.

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Key Numbers

1,600 kmrange of Tomahawk missiles
July 2024original plan announcement date
2026planned deployment start year
5,000US troops potentially withdrawing from Germany

Who's Involved

Pentagon
Considering cancellation of Tomahawk missile deployment due to escalation fears and depleted stockpiles
Politico
Reported on the potential Pentagon decision citing sources
Joe Biden
Former US President who announced the original deployment plan
Olaf Scholz
Former German Chancellor who announced the original deployment plan
Sergey Ryabkov
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister who warned of escalation
Friedrich Merz
Chancellor who confirmed shelving of plans due to US supply issues
Pete Hegseth
Secretary of War who testified about missile replacement timelines

↳ Why This Matters

This potential cancellation signals a shift in US defense strategy in Europe, potentially weakening NATO's posture against Russia and raising concerns about US commitment to its allies amidst depleted weapon stockpiles.

Key facts

  • The Pentagon may cancel the deployment of Tomahawk missiles in Germany.
  • The cancellation is due to fears of provoking Russian retaliation.
  • Depleted supplies of Tomahawk and other high-tech missiles are a contributing factor.
  • The original plan was announced in July 2024 by then-US President Joe Biden and then-German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
  • Russia previously warned that the deployment would be an escalation.

The Pentagon is reportedly set to cancel a Biden-era agreement to deploy Tomahawk cruise missiles to Germany. This decision stems from concerns that the deployment would provoke a Russian retaliation, as Russia views the missiles with a range of up to 1,600 km as an escalation. Additionally, dwindling supplies of Tomahawk and other high-tech missiles, depleted by recent conflicts, are cited as a reason for the cancellation. The original plan, announced in July 2024 by then-US President Joe Biden and then-German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, envisioned 'episodic deployments' starting from 2026. Russia had previously warned of a response, including potentially deploying nuclear missiles to Kaliningrad. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed the shelving of plans, citing insufficient US missile supplies, though he insisted it was not linked to political disputes. The potential cancellation could be interpreted as part of a broader trend of the US withdrawing from NATO defense commitments.

Frequently asked questions

Tomahawk missiles are long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missiles primarily used by the United States Navy and Marine Corps.

Germany has historically been a key strategic location for NATO forces and missile deployments in Europe due to its central position.

The primary reasons cited are fears of provoking Russian retaliation and concerns over depleted US missile stockpiles.

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov called the planned deployment an 'escalation' and an 'intimidation tactic,' warning of a response.

What Happens Next

01Official announcement from the Pentagon regarding the cancellation of the Tomahawk missile deployment.
02Further statements from NATO and Russian officials on the implications of the decision.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 12:55 AM
The Pentagon is expected to cancel a deal to deploy Tomahawk missiles in Germany due to concerns about Russia.
Drudge Report via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 10:43 PM
The Pentagon is likely to cancel a missile deal with Germany due to concerns about Russia, according to a new report.
Drudge Report via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 9:17 PM
The Pentagon may scrap Tomahawk missile deployment in Germany, potentially impacting strategic positioning, according to Politico.
Seeking Alpha via PiQSuite

Sources

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Pentagon may scrap Tomahawk missile deployment in Germany, Politico reportsm.piqsuite.com
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Pentagon likely to cancel missile deal with Germany over fears of Russia...m.piqsuite.com
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Pentagon to cancel missile deal with Germany over fears of Russia...m.piqsuite.com
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US backs out of Germany-Tomahawk missile deal over Russia fears – Politicom.piqsuite.com

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