NATO is in Talks to Deploy More Nuclear Weapons Due to Growing Threats from Russia, China, and North Korea
NATO is currently engaged in discussions to deploy more nuclear weapons, responding to increasing threats from Russia and China. Jens Stoltenberg, the head of the alliance, has emphasized the importance of transparency about NATO's nuclear capabilities to send a clear message to potential adversaries. In a recent interview, Stoltenberg revealed that NATO members are actively consulting on the possibility of taking missiles out of storage and placing them on standby. He stressed that while operational details regarding the number of nuclear warheads and their deployment remain confidential, the necessity for these consultations is paramount given the current global security climate. “Nato’s aim is, of course, a world without nuclear weapons, but as long as nuclear weapons exist, we will remain a nuclear alliance, because a world where Russia, China and North Korea have nuclear weapons, and Nato does not, is a more dangerous world.”Mr Stoltenberg said. The rationale behind this mov