
Pentagon Reportedly Considering Cancellation of Planned Tomahawk Missile Delivery to Germany
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The US Department of Defense is reportedly considering cancelling the planned delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Germany. The decision stems from concerns about potential Russian retaliation and declining weapons stockpiles in the United States. The Tomahawk cruise missiles are long-range precision weapons that can strike targets at distances of over 1,000 miles, making them strategically significant for NATO's defense posture in Europe. The potential cancellation reflects broader challenges facing US military support to European allies as America balances its own defense needs with commitments to NATO partners amid ongoing tensions with Russia over the war in Ukraine.
