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Times of India02.06.2026Politique3 dk okumaIndia

US Considers Expanding Nuclear Weapons Deployment to More NATO Countries

L'essentiel

  • The US is considering expanding its nuclear weapons deployment to more NATO countries, particularly on the alliance's eastern flank, amid rising tensions with Russia.
  • These arrangements are seen as vital for deterrence, cohesion, and reassuring allies.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The United States is evaluating the expansion of its nuclear weapons deployment to additional NATO countries, a move that could involve more nations hosting dual-capable aircraft. This consideration arises amid heightened security concerns on NATO's eastern flank due to tensions with Russia.

Taille de police

The United States is weighing whether to expand the deployment of nuclear weapons to additional North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) countries. Currently, six European states host US nuclear-capable aircraft, but US officials have signaled openness to extend this arrangement. The discussions center on more nations hosting dual-capable aircraft able to deliver nuclear strikes, though no agreement is imminent. Interest has reportedly come from NATO’s eastern flank, including Poland and some of the Baltic states, reflecting heightened security concerns amid tensions with Russia, according to a Financial Times report. Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby has previously emphasized that US nuclear weapons remain central to NATO’s defence, even as US president Trump expects America's European allies to shoulder more responsibility for conventional forces. NATO’s nuclear sharing arrangements form the backbone of its deterrence posture, ensuring unity by distributing both political responsibility and operational risks among allies. They give non-nuclear members a role in shaping nuclear policy, strengthening cohesion and credibility. Operationally, these arrangements provide tools to deter aggression and manage escalation during crises. In today’s unpredictable environment, nuclear sharing is vital to preserve peace and prevent coercion. It also visibly demonstrates the US extended deterrence guarantee, reassuring allies while discouraging further nuclear proliferation across Europe. Only three of thirty two NATO members namely the United States, France and the United Kingdom are nuclear weapons states.

History of US nuclear weapons in Europe

Extended deterrence has been central to NATO’s collective security since its inception. The first U.S. atomic weapons were deployed in Europe in 1954, followed by years of political and military deliberations that culminated in the creation of nuclear sharing arrangements. In 1966, NATO established the Nuclear Planning Group (NPG) to provide collective political oversight of the alliance’s nuclear mission. This gave non-nuclear allies a platform to shape nuclear policy and planning, ensuring their security without requiring them to develop nuclear weapons themselves. NATO’s nuclear sharing framework has remained compliant with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). During negotiations in the 1960s, both the US and the Soviet Union agreed that the arrangements were necessary to prevent further nuclear proliferation in Europe. The NPT entered into force in 1970, with NATO’s arrangements intact. These measures continue to underpin NATO’s deterrence posture during the Cold War.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Further discussions and potential policy shifts regarding nuclear sharing arrangements within NATO.

    Très probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • Which specific NATO countries on the eastern flank are showing interest?
  • What are the precise implications for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
  • How will Russia react to such a deployment expansion?
  • What is the timeline for these potential discussions and decisions?

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