US Intends to Drop Plans to Deploy Long-Range Weapons to Germany
Pentagon official confirms intention to cancel Tomahawk missile deployment as Trump announces partial troop withdrawal following Merz criticism of Iran campaign
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- The US administration intends to drop plans to deploy long-range weapons, including Tomahawk missiles, to Germany, according to a Pentagon official cited by The Financial Times.
- The decision comes after President Trump announced a partial withdrawal of US troops from Germany, which followed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's criticism of Washington's military campaign against Iran.
- Christian Moelling, director of the Berlin-based think-tank Edina, warned that while rotating out American troops was manageable, the cancellation of long-range strike capability creates a significant capability gap and questions US readiness to protect NATO allies.
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Por qué importa
The deployment plans were originally agreed upon in July 2025 under the Biden administration, representing a significant strengthening of US military presence in Europe amid tensions with Russia. The cancellation represents a major policy reversal and comes amid growing transatlantic tensions over various issues including defense spending and approach to conflicts in the Middle East.
LONDON, May 3. /TASS/. The US administration intends to drop plans to deploy long-range weapons, including Tomahawk missiles, to Germany, The Financial Times reported, citing a Pentagon official. Christian Moelling, director of the Berlin-based think-tank Edina, told the newspaper that rotating out American troops stationed in Germany was "less of a problem" than the cancellation of the plan to deploy a long-range strike capability. "The first we can compensate for — but on long-range strikes we have a capability gap," he pointed out, adding that such steps questioned US readiness to protect NATO allies. Washington and Berlin announced plans to deploy long-range weapons to Germany in July 2025. The deployment was expected to take place by 2027. The agreement had been reached under the previous US administration led by Joe Biden. Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced a partial withdrawal of US troops from Germany. The decision came after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Washington's military campaign against Iran.
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Germany may seek alternative security arrangements with other NATO partners or develop indigenous long-range capabilities
Probable · En meses
NATO allies will likely seek clarification from Washington about US commitment to European defense
Muy probable · En semanas
This decision may accelerate European defense integration efforts
Probable · En meses
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific long-range weapons were planned for deployment?
- What is the timeline for the partial US troop withdrawal?
- How will Germany respond to this decision?
- What alternative security arrangements might be made?






