

Blast from the past: the return of long-range US missiles to Europe
Aug 14, 2024
Douglas Barrie and Timothy Wright, experts in military aerospace and missile technology, dive into the strategic implications of the U.S. and Germany's decision to deploy long-range missiles in Europe amidst escalating tensions from Russia. They dissect the historical context of arms control failures and NATO's evolving defense strategy. The conversation also highlights the advantages of ground launch systems and the potential destabilizing effects of these deployments on European security, all against the backdrop of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Strategic Narratives and Missile Deployments
02:07 • 5min
NATO's Collaborative Efforts for Long-Range Strike Capabilities
07:25 • 2min
The Strategic Edge of Ground Launch Systems
09:10 • 2min
Implications of Long-Range Missile Deployments in European Security
11:37 • 5min