Trump weakens the Nuclear deterrent of NATO in Europe
Trump weakens the Nuclear deterrent of NATO in Europe
A new day in Europe is all due to. The times of unrestricted American support for the defense of Europe against Russia are a thing of the past. Instead, we observe a transactional relationship that with the presidency of Donald Trump in the white house. The operations are higher than ever.
Europe's defense: A call for personal responsibility
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If the United States was Europe's big brother, then France and the United Kingdom are also long -term nuclear powers. Some European leaders are wondering whether final deterrence against Moscow could become a reality in their homeland. France has around 290 nuclear weapons, the United Kingdom of 225 Trident-Missile, which were developed in the United States. In the past few weeks there have been numerous comments from European heads of state who want to strengthen a common defense under a British or French nuclear screen while trusting in Washington apparently fluctuates. French President Emmanuel Macron promised at the beginning of the month to open the strategic debate about the protection of our European allies through deterrent. According to the statements of Germany's likely next chancellor Friedrich merz United kingdom about the expansion of their nuclear protection. The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the French proposal was not a novelty and has already been discussed several times and supported the idea. Leaders from states such as Sweden and Denmark, who are historically hostile to the nuclear, also welcomed France's offers to the European allies. since General Charles de Gaulle in the late 1950s set up France's nuclear dispute in order to keep Paris in the center of global decision -making processes, France's program is confident and "from the beginning to the end of French", as Macron put it. However, during the Cold War, France also tried to bring European allies under his nuclear protection, explained historian Yannick Pincé from the interdisciplinary center for strategic studies in France. So far, the United Kingdom has not made a public offer to expand or change its nuclear protection, but its nuclear weapons are still subject to the NATO command dominated by the USA, which already offers strategic protection for European allies. However, some leaders continue to rely on increased US support. On Thursday, Polish President Andrzej Duda Trump asked U.S. atom weapons in Poland, and compared this to Russia's decision to be found some of his own nuclear missiles in Belarus in 2023. "I think not only did the time come, but that it would also be safer if these weapons were already here," said Duda of Financial Times. Although France does not have an arsenal at the level of Russia, the country has "only able to threaten strategic retaliation, i.e. to hit the opponent very hard to scare away," said the nuclear history Yannick Pincé. The relatively small size of France's nuclear arsenal compared to the US arsenal even prompted high-ranking western generals to underestimate it. Thanks to its great diversity, the American arsenal offers another decisive advantage: the possibility of minimizing thermonuclear arguments. Macron has suggested that Allies take part in the secret nuclear exercises in the country to get a direct insight into the skills and decision -making. However, he made it clear that he would not hand over his "atomic case" to allies or to Brussels. The decision to trigger a nuclear blow "was and will always remain in my hands," he emphasized in a national speech. The US armed forces recently flew a nuclear-capable bomber machine over the central Stockholm to remind you of the one-year accession of Sweden to NATO. A report by the Federation of American Scientists indicated that the United States is preparing to station nuclear weapons at its main air gun base in the United Kingdom after more than 15 years. Such a step could show how Ernst Washington takes the growing tensions in Europe. European nuclear weapons: a new discussion
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