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German Defense Minister Warns of Long-Range Strike 'Gap' Following Planned US Troop Drawdown

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius expressed concerns over a significant gap in long-range strike capabilities due to the planned withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from Germany, particularly affecting the deployment of long-range missile systems intended as a deterrent against Russia.

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German Defense Minister Warns of Long-Range Strike 'Gap' Following Planned US Troop Drawdown

Germany faced potential setbacks in its military preparedness as Defense Minister Boris Pistorius lamented the implications of the US's announced troop withdrawal, which includes discontinuation of critical long-range missile deployments. The Pentagon's decision to remove approximately 5,000 soldiers from Germany stands to weaken the collective defense posture within NATO, particularly concerning deterrence against Russian aggression.

The planned drawdown comes in the context of rising tensions between the US and Europe, chiefly over conflicts in Iran and trade policies. The withdrawal is poised to impact not only physical US presence in Europe but also the deployment of a battalion equipped with long-range Tomahawk missiles that had been slated for Germany. This capability was deemed crucial for bolstering Europe’s defense capabilities while European nations develop their own long-range missile systems.

Pistorius stated that, "We Europeans must take on more responsibility for our own security," underlining the urgent need for European countries to address their defense gaps. He noted Germany's ambitions to increase its Bundeswehr's personnel from 185,000 to 260,000, reflecting a growing recognition of the evolving security landscape.

Furthermore, top U.S. Republican lawmakers like Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers expressed concerns regarding the troop withdrawal, arguing that reducing America’s forward presence in Europe might undermine deterrence and send the wrong message amid increasing threats globally.

While the German defense ministry acknowledged potential changes to the military landscape, a spokesperson indicated that no "definitive cancellation" of the planned missile deployments has been communicated, leaving room for future developments.

As Europe grapples with these changes, the urgency for enhanced military readiness and cooperation among NATO allies remains paramount, especially in light of an increasingly assertive Russia. The next steps will likely be closely monitored by both military and diplomatic circles, as allies reassess their strategies in response to the shifting geopolitical dynamics.

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