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Poland and Lithuania confirm exploring a bigger role in nuclear deterrence
Poland and Lithuania are participating in discussions about expanding their roles in NATO’s nuclear deterrence efforts, which involve U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe. Both countries deny current plans to host nuclear weapons but confirm ongoing classified talks, with the U.S. reportedly considering new European bases for dual-capable aircraft.
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