President Duda calls on US to place nuclear weapons in Poland
- Poland's President Andrzej Duda called on the U.S. To place nuclear weapons in Poland to deter Russian aggression, as reported by the Financial Times.
- Duda's advisor, Wojciech Kolarski, emphasized the importance of nuclear arms for Poland's security as a NATO member sharing borders with Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.
- Currently, NATO has pledged it will not deploy nuclear weapons in member states that joined after 1997, which could include Poland.
- Duda mentioned Russia's nuclear weapon placement in Belarus as a reason for Poland's urgent request for U.S. Nuclear arms, stressing the need for safety.
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The problem with putting US nukes in Poland
Nuclear weapons are becoming a major issue for Poland. One way or another, both the Polish president and prime minister want their country to host tactical nuclear weapons as a deterrent against President Putin’s Russia. In the latest — but by no means the first — statement on this issue, President Andrzej Duda revealed that he recently discussed stationing American tactical nuclear weapons in Poland with Keith Kellogg, the US special envoy for …
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