Pentagon May Drop Planned Missile Sale to Germany Over Russia Concerns
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The United States is reportedly considering canceling a missile sale to Germany amid fears that the deal could provoke Russia. Sources say the Pentagon is weighing the potential diplomatic fallout if Moscow views the transaction as a threat. No official statement has yet been released.
The decision would affect a planned transfer of advanced missile systems to the German military, a move that has drawn scrutiny from Russian officials. The U.S. government has not confirmed the sale or the reasons behind the possible cancellation.
The issue highlights the delicate balance the United States seeks to maintain in its defense partnerships while managing tensions with Russia.
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