US Considers Wider Stationing of Nuclear Weapons Across NATO Allies
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The deployment of nuclear weapons in other European NATO member states is being discussed by political and military leaders in the United States. According to the Financial Times, Washington wants to reassure allies that the reduction in conventional military support it is planning does not weaken security guarantees.
Information that comes to light in the midst of the continent's growing concern about Donald Trump's measures to withdraw US troops and critical weapons systems Read
The United States is discussing the possibility of deploying nuclear weapons in European countries to reassure allies that cutting conventional military support will not weaken security guarantees. This is reported by the Financial Times. According to the newspaper's interlocutors, the United States is ready to deploy strategic bombers in additional countries, in addition to the six where they are already based. It is noted that the talks, which…
Washington is considering the idea of placing an additional nuclear arsenal on the territory of the European NATO allies, writing the Financial Times with a reference to sources.
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