(Reuters) – European nations could be placing themselves in danger in the event that they settle for deployments of long-range U.S. missiles, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov mentioned in a video printed on Saturday.
Requested by Russian state TV reporter Pavel Zarubin about the potential of the US deploying hypersonic missiles to Europe, Peskov mentioned: “We have enough potential to deter these missiles. But the capitals of these (European) states are potential victims.”
Peskov famous that all through the Chilly Struggle, American missiles primarily based in Europe had been geared toward Russia, with Russian missiles geared toward Europe in return, making the continent’s nations the chief sufferer of any potential battle.
He mentioned: “Europe is now coming apart at the seams. This is not the best time for Europe. Therefore, in one way or another, history will repeat itself”