jeudi 1 février 2024

 (On sait, ils vont en mettre même en Finlande et ils espèrent même en mettre en Moldavie, transformant ce pays en cible nucléaire. Ils espèrent quoi, que la Russie ait tellement de pays à bombarder qu'il ne leur reste plus assez pour les USA ? Comme ça, espèrent-ils que le cas de la Chine se transforme presque en voyage d'agrément ? En tout cas, en terme stratégique l'europe n'est plus un paramètre intéressant à considérer parce qu'elle va être immédiatement vitrifiée. Là, nos dirigeants s'amusent à se faire peur, mais lorsque la machine russe sera en marche, même si ils le désirent, ils ne pourront plus l'arrêter. note de rené)

US To Deploy Nukes In Britain For First Time In 15 Years

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BY TYLER DURDEN   zerohedge
THURSDAY, FEB 01, 2024 - 08:00 AM

Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

The US will deploy nuclear weapons to the UK for the first time in 15 years in a move Russia will view as a provocation, The Telegraph reported, citing Pentagon documents.

Pentagon procurement contracts show that the US is planning to station B61-12 nuclear warheads at RAF Lakenheath, a base in Suffolk, England.

61-12 bomb prototyp, USAF

The US pulled its nuclear weapons out of the UK in 2008, and its decision to redeploy them demonstrates the low state of US-Russia relations.

According to The Telegraph, Russia said a US deployment of nukes to the UK would be an “escalation” that would require “compensating counter-measures.”

The US already has nukes stationed in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Turkey, and the Netherlands as part of NATO’s nuclear sharing program.

Last year, Russia announced it was deploying nuclear weapons to Belarus amid tensions over the proxy war in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed to NATO’s nuclear sharing program to justify his decision.

The B61 is the US’s primary nuclear gravity bomb, and the B61-12 is its newest iteration. It’s considered a tactical nuclear weapon, which have a lower yield than strategic warheads. But the B61-12 has a maximum yield of 50 kilotonsmore than three times as powerful as the bomb the US dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.

The UK has a nuclear arsenal of its own and announced in 2021 that it was expanding, raising questions about Britain’s commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The UK said it was raising the ceiling of its nuclear warhead stockpile from 180 to 240 and that it would no longer publish information about the number of warheads it maintains in an operational status.


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