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US Considers Expanding Nuclear Sharing
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The U.S. is considering expanding its nuclear sharing program to more European NATO allies, allowing countries without nuclear weapons to host dual-capable aircraft — a Cold War-era strategy now aimed at reassuring nations closest to Russia. As Europe ramps up defense spending and worries about potential U.S. troop withdrawals under a future Trump administration, this move signals renewed commitment to collective security. Poland and Baltic states are leading the interest, with U.S. nuclear weapons remaining under American control and guarded by U.S. forces — ensuring allies get deterrence without building their own arsenals.
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