Tensions Escalate: U.S. Missile Deployment in Japan Alarms Russia
Russia has criticized the U.S. decision to temporarily deploy its 'Typhon' missile system in Japan during the Resolute Dragon military exercise, calling it a destabilizing move. The Russian foreign ministry views it as part of Washington's broader strategy to expand ground-based missile capabilities globally.

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Russia has expressed grave concerns over the United States' latest military maneuver involving the deployment of the 'Typhon' missile system in Japan. The temporary positioning of these intermediate-range missiles is part of the ongoing Resolute Dragon military exercise, sparking fears of heightened tensions.
The Russian foreign ministry described this move as a 'destabilizing step' that could potentially lead to further complications in international relations. Moscow believes it is part and parcel of Washington's larger strategy to enhance its missile capabilities for global deployments.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova issued a statement highlighting that the deployment is aimed at maximizing U.S. ground-based missile readiness in various strategic regions across the world, further exacerbating an already delicate security landscape.
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