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US Discusses Placing Nuclear Weapons in Additional European NATO States Beyond Current 6 Hosts

Officials say the talks could extend dual-capable aircraft bases and US nuclear bombs to more allies, but no agreement is imminent.

  • The United States is holding confidential talks with NATO allies about deploying nuclear weapons in additional European countries beyond the six current host states, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, June 2.
  • These negotiations aim to reaffirm American commitment to the nuclear umbrella as allies face pressure to increase conventional defense spending, following Donald Trump's strategic pivot toward Asia and troop withdrawals from Europe.
  • Allies closest to Russia's borders, particularly Poland and Baltic states, have shown the strongest interest in the dual-capable aircraft program, a Cold War-era arrangement allowing non-nuclear members to participate in alliance nuclear policy.
  • While French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed extending France's nuclear umbrella, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz remains committed to the NATO joint framework as leaders navigate independent deterrence debates amid persistent threats from Vladimir Putin.
  • NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned last month that "the overall deterrence and defence in Europe has to stay the same," cautioning that any attack would meet a "devastating" response, though officials note an expansion agreement is not imminent.
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Announcements about expanding NATO's nuclear presence in Eastern Europe come at a time of heightened tensions between Russia and the West.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The United States is studying to expand its nuclear presence in Europe through the possible incorporation of new NATO countries into the dual-capacity weapons programme. The plan under discussion envisages allowing more European allies to shelter aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, known as dual-capable aircraft (DCA), a category of aircraft prepared for both conventional and nuclear missions. Among the countries mentioned in these tal…

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Transatlantic tensions over NATO solidarity have flared up again in recent days. Behind the scenes, it is being explored whether American nuclear weapons could offer protection against the European feeling of being abandoned defensively. A solution or a dangerous path?

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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tvrain.tv broke the news in Russian Federation (the) on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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