German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warns that canceling the planned deployment of U.S. Tomahawk missiles would create a significant security gap for the country.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated that canceling the deployment of U.S. Tomahawk missiles would create a security gap.
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