US Cancels Tomahawk Missile Deal with Germany Amid Russian Threats
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The United States has cancelled a planned purchase of Tomahawk cruise missiles from Germany, citing concerns over a potential Russian response and a shortage of missiles. The decision was announced by U.S. officials in Washington, where the deal was originally slated to be finalized.
The cancellation follows reports that the U.S. is wary of provoking Russia and fears a depletion of its own missile stockpile. No further details on the number of missiles or the terms of the original agreement were released.
The move underscores the heightened tensions between NATO members and Russia, though no direct military action has been taken by either side.
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