US to scrap Germany Tomahawk deal over Russia escalation fears
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The Pentagon is poised to cancel plans to send Tomahawk missiles to Germany, citing fears Moscow would view the move as an escalation and concerns about U.S. stockpiles, as part of a broader retrenchment from NATO that includes troop reductions and shifting European defense responsibilities, leaving Berlin seeking alternatives to fill long-range strike gaps.
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