Germany purchases Tomahawk missiles from the US

Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced on Thursday that negotiations with US President Donald Trump on the purchase of Tomahawk cruise missiles have been successfully concluded.

Merz spoke positively about the NATO summit in Ankara during his government declaration. Despite disputes with Trump over Greenland and Spain, the meeting exceeded his expectations.

The Bundeswehr gains the ability through the purchase to strike targets thousands of kilometers behind enemy lines with precision. Most European NATO partners have lacked this capability so far.

The procurement responds to Russian missiles in Kaliningrad and Belarus. The purchase remains controversial in Germany.

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Illustration of President Trump at the NATO summit discussing potential F-35 fighter jet sales to Turkey.
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Trump considers F-35 sales to Turkey at NATO summit

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is considering allowing Turkey to buy American F-35 stealth fighter jets, a potential reversal of a ban from his first term. The remarks came during a NATO summit in Ankara.

The NATO summit in Ankara starts on Tuesday with a dinner and ends on Wednesday with a working session. Member states discuss defense spending and arms purchases.

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Two senior US Republicans have criticized the planned reduction of US troops in Germany. Roger Wicker and Mike Rogers warn it could undermine deterrence capabilities. SPD politician Siemtje Möller also sees it as a signal of arbitrariness.

President Pedro Sánchez will respond to Donald Trump's criticisms at the NATO summit in Ankara by highlighting Spain's fulfillment of military capability goals.

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President Donald Trump, via Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has ordered the withdrawal of approximately 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany due to European allies' insufficient support for U.S. operations against Iran, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced the move follows a force posture review and will occur over six to twelve months, primarily affecting a brigade combat team and halting a planned long-range fires battalion deployment. The decision fulfills prior threats and escalates tensions with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over Iran's nuclear ambitions and the ongoing conflict.

U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his argument for American control of Greenland during a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, calling the Arctic territory critical to U.S. and global security. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rejected the idea, saying Greenland “is not for sale” and that Denmark would defend NATO territory while respecting Greenlanders’ right to decide their future.

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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced in Brussels a six-month review of American military presence in Europe. The move follows several allies, including Spain, refusing to support the war against Iran.

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