The U.S. is the biggest nuclear power in Europe, but doubts about Washington’s commitment has leaders questioning their ...
The 35th U.S. President, John F. Kennedy, who was deeply concerned about a "spiraling nuclear arms race," initiated talks in ...
President Donald Trump has done more in the last eight weeks to shock Europe into taking its defense more seriously than the ...
Understandably, this posture is cause for alarm across European states, who have now made continent-wide rearmament a top ...
The United Kingdom has firmly opposed the expansion of nuclear weapons in Europe, Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated during a ...
For the foreseeable future a conventional approach to defence, perhaps backed by British and French nuclear assets, remains ...
Around 73% of Ukrainians now want their country to restore its nuclear weapons, according to a recent opinion poll. A majority of Ukrainians (58%) were in favour of Ukraine owning nuclear weapons, ...
Ukrainian public attitudes about having nuclear weapons have shifted significantly in 30 years. Kyiv may consider setting up ...
It’s a new day in Europe. Gone are the halcyon years of unshakeable American commitment to Europe’s defense against Russia.
Talk of replacing the American nuclear umbrella over Europe with the small British and French nuclear armories is in the air, ...
A betrayal of the European Union Prof. Jacek CZAPUTOWICZ It is plainly in Poland’s interest that the line of demarcation ...
Polish President Duda urges the US to transfer nuclear weapons to Poland, citing NATO's need to adapt its deterrence strategy ...