Putin warns the United States of Cold War-style missile crisis

Washington has agreed to deploy long-range missiles in Germany from 2026

A sailor guards the Russian corvette Soobrazitelny ahead of the Russia navy day parade in St Petersburg on Sunday. Photograph: EPA
A sailor guards the Russian corvette Soobrazitelny ahead of the Russia navy day parade in St Petersburg on Sunday. Photograph: EPA

Russian president Vladimir Putin on Sunday warned the United States that if Washington deployed long-range missiles in Germany from 2026 then Russia would station similar missiles in striking distance of the West.

The US will start deploying long-range fire capabilities in Germany in 2026 in an effort to demonstrate its commitment to Nato and European defence, the US and Germany said earlier this month.

US “episodic deployments” are in preparation for longer-term stationing of such capabilities that will include SM-6, Tomahawk cruise missiles and developmental hypersonic weapons that have a longer range than current capabilities in Europe, Washington and Berlin said.

In a speech to sailors from Russia, China, Algeria and India to mark Russian navy day in the former imperial capital of St Petersburg, Putin warned the US that it risked triggering a Cold War-style missile crisis with the move.

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“The flight time to targets on our territory of such missiles, which in the future may be equipped with nuclear warheads, will be about 10 minutes,” Mr Putin said.

“We will take mirror measures to deploy, taking into account the actions of the United States, its satellites in Europe and in other regions of the world.”

Mr Putin said the United States was stoking tensions and had transferred Typhon missile systems to Denmark and the Philippines, and compared the US plans to the Nato decision to deploy Pershing II launchers in western Europe in 1979.

“This situation is reminiscent of the events of the Cold War related to the deployment of American medium – range Pershing missiles in Europe,” Mr Putin said.

Mr Putin repeated an earlier warning that Russia could resume production of intermediate and shorter range nuclear-capable missiles and then consider where to deploy them after the United States brought similar missiles to Europe and Asia. – Reuters

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