A new Russian weapon is reshaping Europe’s war calculus. As fragile peace talks inch forward, Moscow’s hypersonic Oreshnik missile has left Western planners rattled. Russia’s spy chief claims NATO has no way to stop it, calling the system a “falling meteor” that rewrites modern warfare. The missile’s reported strike near Poland’s border is being read as a warning to the alliance itself. From Davos to Brussels, leaders now fear Oreshnik’s reach places European capitals in crosshairs. With production expanding and deployment looming, analysts say diplomacy now unfolds under the shadow of a weapon no one can intercept.
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