Putin Vows to Counter US Threat with Ground-Based Missile Production Decision in Response to Security Concerns

In a significant policy shift, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared the urgent need for Russia to begin manufacturing ground-based medium- and short-range missiles.

This announcement comes in direct response to perceived threats posed by similar US missile systems currently deployed globally.

Speaking during a meeting with the Security Council, Putin highlighted Washington’s ongoing production and deployment of these missiles in various international locations.

He emphasized the necessity for Russia to react decisively to maintain its strategic interests and national security.

Strategic Decisions Ahead

“We need to react to this and make decisions on what we will have to do in this direction next,” Putin stated, underscoring the imperative for Russia to initiate production of these strike systems promptly.

He stressed the importance of assessing future deployment locations based on evolving security dynamics.

Putin’s announcement signals a proactive stance aimed at safeguarding Russian interests amidst escalating geopolitical tensions.

The move underscores Russia’s strategic response to perceived threats in the global arms landscape.

World News

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