NATO Members Revive European Long-Range Strike Ambitions

Precision Strike Missile launching

The U.S. Army tested the Precision Strike Missile abroad in late June for the first time as part of the Valiant Shield 24 exercise in the Pacific.

Credit: U.S. Army
In a sign of how relations between the West and Moscow have deteriorated, NATO members used their 75th-anniversary summit to push forward long-range strike capabilities to an extent not seen in Europe since the heights of the Cold War. During the July 9-11 gathering in Washington, the White House...
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