
Germany Delays Taurus Missiles to Ukraine: Expert Reveals Political Reasons
Germany's Hesitation on Taurus Missiles: A Radio NV Interview Kyiv, Ukraine – The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has brought the issue of military aid to the forefront of international discussions. One particularly contentious point is Germany's delay in supplying Ukraine with Taurus long-range missiles. A recent Radio NV interview with German political scientist Serhiy Sumlenny sheds light on the complexities behind this decision. Sumlenny explains that Chancellor Friedrich Merz's reluctance is not solely due to technical considerations, but rather involves significant political factors. He states, "If you don't want to provide something, you'll always find a reason why it's impossible." This highlights the political maneuvering surrounding the decision. The expert also points to the need for US approval as a key obstacle. The Taurus missiles, with their potential to reach Moscow, introduce a significant escalation risk, making the US's consent crucial. Sumlenny's analysis suggests that Merz is using the need for US approval as a strategic tool to manage risks and navigate the delicate balance of international relations. The situation underscores the complexities of international military aid and the political considerations that often outweigh purely military ones. The ongoing debate underscores the need for continued dialogue and cooperation among international partners to effectively support Ukraine while mitigating potential risks.