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Russia’s threat to European capitals over US missiles

The Kremlin warned that the deployment of US missiles in Germany could make European capitals targets for Russian missiles in a repeat of Cold War-style confrontation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via videoconference outside Moscow at the weekend. Picture: AFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via videoconference outside Moscow at the weekend. Picture: AFP

The Kremlin warned that the deployment of US missiles in Germany could make European capitals targets for Russian missiles in a repeat of Cold War-style confrontation.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov spoke of a “paradox” in which “Europe is a target for our missiles, our country is a target for US missiles in Europe”.

“We have enough capacity to contain these missiles but the ­potential victims are the capitals of these countries,” he told Russian state television.

Mr Peskov also hinted that such a confrontation could undermine Europe, in the same way that the Cold War ended with the Soviet Union’s collapse.

“Europe is coming apart. ­Europe is not living its best ­moment. In a different configuration, a repeat of history is inevitable,” he said.

The White House announced last Wednesday that it would periodically station long-range weapons including Tomahawk cruise missiles in Germany from 2026 as a deterrent.

“Exercising these advanced capabilities will demonstrate the United States’ commitment to NATO and its contributions to European integrated deterrence,” the White House said.

The Kremlin has already criticised the move, accusing Washington of taking a step towards a new Cold War and of directly participating in the conflict in Ukraine.

Russia’s defence ministry on Friday said that Defence Minister Andrei Belousov held a phone call with US counterpart Lloyd Austin where they discussed lowering the risk of “possible escalation”.

Responding to the Kremlin’s warning that the US missile ­deployment could put European capitals at risk, a US State Department spokesperson said the US and NATO “do not seek a military conflict with Russia”.

“But any military action ­directed against a NATO Ally would trigger an overwhelming response,” they said.

Russia is “the most significant and direct threat to Allies’ security and to peace and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area”, the spokesperson said, adding it was “Russia that started this war and Russia could end it today”.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has hailed the US decision despite criticism from members of his Social Democrats.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz hailed the US decision to station long-range weapons in Germany from 2026. Picture: Getty Images
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz hailed the US decision to station long-range weapons in Germany from 2026. Picture: Getty Images

The decision marks a return of US cruise missiles to Germany after a 20-year absence.

Defending the decision, Mr Scholz said at last week’s NATO summit in Washington that it was “something of deterrence and it’s securing peace, and it is a necessary and important decision at the right time”.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius told German TV that the deployment decision ­addressed a “very serious gap” in the country’s capabilities.

The German army does not have long-range missiles that launch from the ground, only cruise missiles that can be fired by aircraft.

The 1980s deployment of US Pershing ballistic missiles in West Germany at the height of the Cold War prompted widespread demonstrations, with hundreds of thousands coming out in pacifist protest.

US missiles continued to be stationed through the reunification of Germany and into the 1990s.

But following the end of the Cold War, the US significantly ­reduced the numbers of missiles stationed in Europe as the threat from Moscow receded.

Now NATO countries – spearheaded by the US – have been bolstering their defences in Europe following the start of Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine in 2022.

AFP

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