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The United States announced that it would deploy long-range firepower in Germany. Russia said that it would "not rule out any options" in response.

2024-07-18

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On July 18, local time, regarding whether Russia's response to the United States' deployment of long-range firepower in Germany would involve the deployment of nuclear weapons, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov said:“I’m not ruling out any options”

Ryabkov said that considering the overall strength of NATO member states, Russia mustAdjust your response, the location, time, possibility and necessity of deploying corresponding weaponsNo internal constraints, "to have the widest possible range of options"

Ryabkov stressed that this is not a threat to any country. This is Russia's way of finding the most effective response to changing challenges, and Russia must be prepared for various situations.

The United States and Germany said in a joint statement on July 10 thatThe United States will deploy long-range firepower in Germany in phases starting in 2026The US and German statements said that as part of long-term planning, the US plans to deploy its multi-domain task force's long-range firepower capabilities in Germany starting in 2026. These weapons will include the Standard Missile-6, the Tomahawk missile, and the hypersonic weapons under development, and their range will "far exceed" any land-based firepower system currently deployed in Europe. (CCTV reporter Song Yao)

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