Putin says planned US deployment of long-range missiles in Germany is ‘reminiscent’ of Cold War

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the United States’ and Germany’s decision to deploy US long-range missiles in Germany from 2026 is “reminiscent of the events of the Cold War” and could see Russia station similar missiles in response.

“If the United States of America implements such plans, we will consider ourselves free from the unilateral moratorium on the deployment of medium and shorter-range strike weapons, including increasing the capabilities of the coastal forces of our Navy,” said Putin, speaking at Russia’s annual Navy Day in St. Petersburg.

Putin said that the US and Germany’s decision to begin “episodic deployments” of the long-range missile capabilities from its Multi-Domain Task Force in Germany starting in 2026 would put Russian infrastructure within the reach of the to-be-deployed missiles.

“This situation is reminiscent of the events of the Cold War related to the deployment of Pershing medium-range missiles in Europe,” he said.

Pershing II missiles, designed to deliver nuclear warheads, were deployed by the US Army at American bases in West Germany from 1983 to the alarm of the then Soviet leadership.

They were withdrawn with the introduction of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) in 1988.

Putin added that the development of Russian medium and shorter-range strike weapons was “in the final stages,” and Russia would take “reciprocal measures to deploy them.”

The US and Germany in July issued a joint statement on the deployment of weapons systems in Germany, saying that “when fully developed, these conventional long-range fire units will include SM-6, Tomahawk, and developmental hypersonic weapons, which have significantly longer range than current land-based fires in Europe.”

Russia has repeatedly threatened to end its self-declared moratorium on fielding both “short range” and “intermediate range” land-based ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and missile launchers that could be used to carry either nuclear or conventional payloads.

Announcing the moratorium after the US withdrew from the INF in 2019, Russian deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said “Russia will refrain from deploying these systems when we acquire them unless the American equipment is deployed in certain regions.”

The treaty, which the US and Europe accused Moscow frequently violating, banned such missiles and was seen as a centerpiece of European security since the Cold War.

Russia soon followed the US in withdrawing from the treaty, sparking concerns of a new arms race.

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Putin threatens response to US plans to station missiles in Germany

Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a warning on Sunday in response to the planned deployment of US missiles in Germany by 2026, the TASS news agency reported.

He made the remarks during a naval parade in St Petersburg, which showcased dozens of warships.

The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty) banning these weapons no longer applies since the US withdrew from it in 2019.

According to Putin, however, Russia had previously imposed a moratorium and continued to adhere to the agreements. The US, on the other hand, has long complained about Russian violations of the treaty.

If the plans are implemented, Russia will no longer feel committed to the earlier ban on land-based medium-range nuclear weapons, Putin said.

State, military infrastructure and significant industrial facilities could thus be hit within 10 minutes, he added.

Russia, Putin said, will respond "proportionately." Russian warships could also be equipped with missiles as a response, he added.

In an explanation of the stationing plans, the German Armed Forces has said that Russia has stationed nuclear-capable Iskander missiles in the Kaliningrad region, among other places, and could also target German cities with its intermediate-range missiles.

The plans are a response to this and serve as deterrence, it said.

Among the US weapons for Germany are Tomahawk cruise missiles, which are technically capable of being equipped with nuclear warheads, SM-6 anti-aircraft missiles, and newly developed hypersonic weapons.

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives to attend the naval parade marking Russian Navy Day in St. Petersburg. -/Kremlin/dpa
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives to attend the naval parade marking Russian Navy Day in St. Petersburg. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the naval parade marking Russian Navy Day in St. Petersburg. -/Kremlin/dpa
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the naval parade marking Russian Navy Day in St. Petersburg. 

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