The United States will begin stationing long-range missiles in Germany from 2026. Washington and Berlin say the deployment cements their commitment to NATO and European defense. The agreement includes Tomahawk, SM-6, and hypersonic missiles. The weapons are nuclear-capable and have a range of more than two thousand kilometers. They were banned under a treaty with Russia until the US withdrew from that treaty five years ago. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed the decision.Chapters00:00 Europe takes on more responsibility in NATO02:36 Alexandra von Nahmen, DW Brussels Bureau Chief07:27 Kristine Berzina, Managing Director of Geostrategy North at the German Marshal Fund
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