NATO, Russia and Taurus missile
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As President Donald Trump hardens his position toward Moscow and seeks new ways to bring the conflict to an end, he is leaving open the prospect of allowing shipments of longer-range missiles to the country that would allow it to strike deeper into Russia,
Britain and Germany are launching a joint military project to build a “super-Taurus” long-range missile system, German media reported on Thursday. The two nations have agreed “within the next 10 years or so to develop a type of ‘super-Taurus’ missile with a range of 2,000 kilometres”, according to Politico’s Berlin Playbook newsletter.
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President Donald Trump is downplaying the possibility of sending Ukraine long-range weapons as Kyiv awaits an injection of U.S. weaponry that it hopes will help it beat back an intensifying Russian air offensive.
NATO's surprising move after Ukraine attack stuns Europe and the shocking decision will completely change everything you thought you knew.
Donald Trump has ruled out sending long-range missiles to Ukraine, after reports suggested he was considering giving Kyiv weapons that could strike as far as Moscow. Asked on Tuesday whether the US would deliver deep-strike munitions to Ukraine, Mr Trump said: “No, we’re not looking to do that.”
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Defense News on MSNGermany requests US long-range weapons as bridge to European techBerlin is awaiting a final call by the Trump administration to honor a Biden-era agreement under which U.S. missiles are to bolster Germany’s deterrence.
DONALD Trump sending long-range weapons to Ukraine could be a game-changer for the war by helping halt Vladimir Putin’s nightly blitzes, experts said. Trump, who appears to be growing
As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, NATO and European countries need to increase production of long-range weapons, said Maj. Gen. John Rafferty to Reuters. “The Russian army is bigger today than it was when they started the war in Ukraine,