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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that the United States has approved the sale of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Germany, in order to fill a strategic gap in NATO's defenses. The deal involves the sale of missiles with a range exceeding 1,600 kilometers, which will be stationed in Germany, although no delivery date has been specified. This move comes as part of efforts to enhance defensive capabilities against Russian threats. It is considered a temporary solution, as there are no comparable European alternatives to these missiles. The European Alliance is collectively working on developing similar technologies, with an estimated investment of around $50 billion, with Germany contributing to this effort.
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