Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Thursday that Moscow won’t rule out deploying nuclear missiles in response to the US planning to deploy missile systems to Germany in 2026 that were previously banned by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
“I don’t rule anything out,” Ryabkov said when asked about the possibility of a nuclear deployment.
Ryabkov went on to reference Kaliningrad, the Russian Oblast on the Baltic Sea that’s wedged between Lithuania and Poland and separated from the rest of Russia. He said the territory “has long attracted the unhealthy attention of our opponents.”
Hinting Russia could respond to the US deployment by sending weapons to Kaliningrad, Ryabkov said, “Kaliningrad is no exception in terms of our 100 percent determination to do everything necessary to push back those who may harbor aggressive plans and who try to provoke us to take certain steps that are undesirable for anyone and are fraught with further complications.”
The INF, which the US withdrew from in 2019, prohibited land-based missile systems with a range between 310 and 3,400 miles. The planned US deployment to Germany includes a land-based version of nuclear-capable Tomahawk missiles, which have a range of about 1,000 miles and are primarily used by US Navy ships and submarines.
The US announced the deployment during last week’s NATO summit in Washington and said it would also include SM-6 missiles and “developmental hypersonic weapons.” Based on the statement, the US likely plans to deploy a Typhon launcher, a covert system concealed in a 40-foot shipping container that can fire Tomahawks and SM-6 missiles. The SM-6 can hit targets up to 290 miles away, below the levels previously banned by the INF.
When the US withdrew from the INF treaty, it claimed Russia was violating the agreement by developing the ground-launched 9M729 cruise missile. Russian officials denied the missile was a violation, saying it had a maximum range of 298 miles.
Russia also said the US was violating the INF by establishing Aegis Ashore missile defense systems in Romania and Poland. The systems use Mk-41 vertical launchers, which can fit Tomahawk missiles. During the NATO summit, the US also announced that its Aegis system in Poland is now operational.
The US refused to negotiate with Russia on the INF issues, and the Trump administration tore up the treaty in August 2019 and began testing previously banned missile systems almost immediately after. It was clear the US exited the treaty so it could deploy intermediate-range missiles near China, leading Russia to propose a moratorium on the deployment of INF missiles in Europe. But the US never accepted the offer.
Were he serious, Trump's first FP initiative would be to countermand this planned deployment before it goes any further.
You and many others are in for a big disappointment.
You can only be disappointed if you actually believe it's going to happen. Hopefully we're all in for a big surprise. But then there will be disappointment when we don't get the surprise we were hoping for. Never mind.
This is why is important to be in the right side of history.
The West is doomed. Russia is the future.
Along with China & hyper sonic North Korea…..!!!!! Can, will the U.S catch up…??????
If Israel + the U.S. bombs Iran, who knows what will follow.
They'll Bomb Back…!
Not just Russia…! A bunch of non-western states…!
Nuclear armed Cuba! (Not something I want.)
They don’t need to arm Cuba. Few submarines with armed warheads off the east and west coast will do.
Well, if Cuba were to nuke the US, Russia wouldn’t be blamed in MAD, in theory. So, Cuba is more frightening, I assume.
Russia likely already has subs everywhere.
Subs can deploy nuclear weapons from anywhere in the ocean / seas. Moscow has a tactical advantage since it is 900+ kms to the ocean. US looks like they want to mitigate this advantage.
The US has no idea how quick Russia can vaporize them.
They do, they just don't have the nerve to start a thermonuclear war. They want Russia to push the button first via provocation. They're complete psychopaths in Washington DC .
It's all very insane. The cold war ended how long ago? Capitalism has given us great innovations and improvements, but one of the worst things it has done is the industrialization of war coupled nation-state competition for natural resources.
THIS is why the SMO was begun. Not Donbass, not "Ukraine neutrality" (except that without that Ukraine would have had those missiles, too.)
People still don't get it.
Thank you Russia.
Let’s show the western warmongers who we are and get our land back in the process.
If nukes are used, don’t worry, it will bring the peace we have all been begging for.
Only Adults in the room understand this.
Umm . . . exactly what "land" do you want to get back?
Bring them to Havana please…!
Or Caracas or Managua…
So… if there is a nuclear war, some parts of the world might not be hit directly… Who escapes with the least damage?
So, the US has hypersonic now.
Why doesn’t Germany fear an invasion from Poland? Why is it always and only Russia they fear?
Similarly, France and the UK each have nukes…