U.S. Discusses Nuclear Weapons Deployment to Additional NATO States
Discussions are underway about placing nuclear weapons in more European NATO countries. Poland and some Baltic states have expressed interest in hosting bases for nuclear-capable aircraft.
azernews.azPoland and some Baltic states have reportedly expressed interest in hosting bases for nuclear-capable aircraft.
Background on the Discussions The talks focus on expanding the geographic footprint of nuclear-capable aircraft within the alliance. No final decisions or specific timelines have been announced.
Poland and unnamed Baltic states are cited as potential hosts. Details on the number of weapons or exact locations remain undisclosed.
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