Ukraine, Trump and Taurus missile
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Russia has criticised the planned deployment of longer-range U.S. missiles in Germany as a serious threat to its national security.
Britain and Germany are launching a joint military project to build a “super-Taurus” long-range missile system, German media reported on Thursday. The two nations have agreed “within the next 10 years or so to develop a type of ‘super-Taurus’ missile with a range of 2,000 kilometres”, according to Politico’s Berlin Playbook newsletter.
A U.S. general emphasizes NATO's requirement for more long-range missiles to deter Russian aggression in Europe. The war in Ukraine highlights the significance of such weapons, prompting European nations to increase defense spending.
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Defense News on MSNGermany requests US long-range weapons as bridge to European techBerlin is awaiting a final call by the Trump administration to honor a Biden-era agreement under which U.S. missiles are to bolster Germany’s deterrence.
NATO needs to increase long-range missiles to confront Russia. Last June, they also raised their defense spending target.
As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, NATO and European countries need to increase production of long-range weapons, said Maj. Gen. John Rafferty to Reuters. “The Russian army is bigger today than it was when they started the war in Ukraine,