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US could decide to put B-61 nukes in Poland or Ukraine

In response to Russia's use of the "Oreshnik" missile, the U.S. could provide B-61 nuclear bombs to Poland or Ukraine.

Axar.az informs that this information was reported by National Interest.

" For starters the idea that the West would allow for nuclear weapons to be stationed in—or more frighteningly, handed over to—Ukraine, a non-NATO member, is essentially crazy. Sadly, given how the Ukraine war has progressed, it cannot be overruled (especially since the Americans allowed their ATACMS to be used against Russia after having spent two years refusing Ukraine’s requests to use them inside Russia).

Regardless of which European country “goes nuclear,” whether it be the actual NATO member, Poland, or Ukraine, readers can no longer dismiss the prospect that the nuclear genie will soon be out of the bottle in Eastern Europe. Certainly, while there are many other, more powerful nuclear weapons that could be handed over either to the Poles or the Ukrainians, the B-61 nukes are probably the best choice (especially for Poland)," the publication stated.

It should be noted that B-61 bombs have been stationed in Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkiye.

Date
2024.12.11 / 13:50
Author
Axar.az
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