The United States fears that China will soon achieve nuclear parity with it
The U.S. fears that China's rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal could lead to strategic parity within the next few years, escalating tensions between the two superpowers regarding nuclear deterrence and arms control.
'Our Missiles, Our Deterrence,' Says Iranian Foreign Minister - US Cannot Force Surrender Through Threats
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserts that the country will not relinquish its right to peaceful nuclear technology despite US concerns and emphasizes the defensive nature of Iran's missile program.
Nuclear deterrence: Macron will deliver a much-anticipated speech on France's contribution to European security
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to deliver a significant speech on Monday regarding the role of nuclear deterrence in enhancing European security amidst global geopolitical upheavals.
Nuclear Deterrence: Will France Become Germany's New Protecting Power?
The article discusses the shift in Germany's reliance on nuclear deterrence from the United States to potentially France, amidst concerns regarding security under the Trump administration.
El PaÃs: Kim Jong Un strengthens his power and affirms the centrality of nuclear deterrence
A report highlights Kim Jong Un's re-election as General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, solidifying his absolute authority and the role of nuclear deterrence in North Korea's defense strategy.
Poland's President Spoke Out: Discussed Nuclear Weapons
Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs criticized President Kaczyński for publicly discussing nuclear deterrence, claiming it was irresponsible and damaging.
Poland in the European Nuclear Program? Tusk: This is an interesting perspective
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk discussed the possibility of Poland joining a European nuclear deterrence program during a meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
Donald Tusk: Poles had problems with Ukraine, but it needs help today
Donald Tusk emphasized the necessity for Poland to aid Ukraine amid potential aggressions and discussed the EU's SAFE program for securing loans to assist member states.
Kim Jong-un consolidates his leadership and reaffirms nuclear deterrence as a strategic axis
North Korea's 9th Workers' Party Congress reaffirms Kim Jong-un's leadership and prioritizes nuclear deterrence in its strategic agenda.
Putin vows to bolster Russia’s nuclear triad
President Putin emphasizes the importance of strengthening Russia's nuclear capabilities as a top military priority amid ongoing tensions with Ukraine.
State Media: North Korean Leader Reelected to Lead the Ruling Party
Kim Jong Un has been reelected to lead North Korea's ruling party during a significantly secretive political event.
Kim Jong-un is re-elected as leader of the Workers' Party
North Korea's Workers' Party has re-elected Kim Jong-un as secretary general during a significant congress, reinforcing his leadership and highlighting his agenda for enhancing the country's nuclear deterrence.
North Korea re-elects Kim Jong-un as 'General Secretary'... 'the only one who can lead a continuous rise'
Kim Jong-un has been re-elected as the General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea during its ninth congress, solidifying his leadership role in North Korea.
North Korea’s Kim re-elected Workers’ Party general secretary at congress
Kim Jong Un has been re-elected as the general secretary of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party at a congress, with state media reporting unanimous support from delegates.
European leaders told to ‘keep their mouth shut’ on nukes
Belgian Defense Minister Theo Franken criticized European leaders for their public comments on nuclear deterrence, suggesting they should refrain from discussing the issue amid heightened tensions.
Merz rejected the idea of German nuclear weapons
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Germany should not consider developing its own nuclear weapons but rather focus on strengthening the European component of nuclear deterrence in collaboration with France and the UK.
Merz does not want an atomic bomb: The Chancellor's fear of the bomb
Friedrich Merz opposes Germany considering its own nuclear weapons for deterrence, arguing that discussing the possibility is essential in light of current geopolitical threats.
SD opens for nuclear weapons on Swedish soil
The Sweden Democrats suggest the possibility of deploying nuclear weapons in Sweden during a gray-zone situation between war and peace, citing increased deterrence against Russia.
Sanna Marin comments on Europe's own nuclear deterrent – this is what the SDP politicians think
Social Democratic politicians in Finland cautiously discuss the country's role in European nuclear weapons policy amidst a rising debate about independent nuclear deterrence from the United States.
Nuclear Deterrence: Merz Rules Out Nuclear Armament of Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has ruled out the acquisition or development of nuclear weapons by Germany, emphasizing adherence to existing treaties.
Germany will not seek to acquire nuclear weapons, says Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has excluded the possibility of Germany acquiring nuclear weapons amidst discussions on Europe's nuclear deterrence capabilities.
European Nuclear Shield?: Attention, Deterrence Gap!
The article discusses how Europe can secure its nuclear defense, highlighting five options with a focus on strengthening the roles of France and the UK.
Sergey Karaganov: Fear is the only thing the EU understands
In a polemical essay, Sergey Karaganov argues that the EU only responds to fear, particularly in the context of its conflict with Russia.
Poland's Atomic Bomb? It's No Longer Complete Science Fiction
Discussions are underway in Europe regarding the enhancement of nuclear capabilities and a potential role for Poland in nuclear deterrence strategies.
In Russia, the need to attack "elite centers" in Europe and deliver nuclear strikes is spoken of
A Russian political analyst discusses the necessity of nuclear deterrence and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, suggesting that a more vigorous response to Western aggression is needed.
Europe Breaks a Taboo on Nuclear Weapons. Can It Replace the USA?
The article discusses Europe’s evolving stance on nuclear deterrence and its relationship with the USA.
Germany: Talks with France on nuclear deterrence are in the initial stage
Germany and France are in the early stages of discussions about creating a joint European nuclear deterrent, confirming that these talks do not aim to undermine the role of the US in European security.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': 'The Atomic Bomb is, with all due respect, not the main question'
The critique discusses the focus of Caren Miosga and European leaders on the need for independence, particularly regarding nuclear deterrence.
Sánchez sharpens his distance from EU leaders with the rejection of nuclear deterrence and the exclusion of Meloni and Merz: "He presents values that are out of fashion"
Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain, is increasingly isolated from European leaders due to his rejection of nuclear deterrence and exclusion from key EU meetings.
European Nuclear Powers: Nuclear Deterrence with Limits
The German Chancellor announced at the Munich Security Conference the initiation of talks with France on European nuclear deterrence, while setting clear boundaries for this cooperation.
Europeans are groping about the future of their nuclear shield
European leaders are exploring the future of nuclear deterrence amid concerns about Russian threats and the reliability of American protection.
NATO Chief: No One in Europe is Calling for a Replacement of the US Nuclear 'Umbrella'
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that there is no call in Europe to replace the US nuclear 'umbrella', despite Germany discussing nuclear deterrence with France.
Europe activates nuclear deterrence and the agreement with the United States
The Munich Security Conference highlighted a transformative phase in the transatlantic relationship with a renewed focus on nuclear deterrence and European defense autonomy.
Germany: 'There is no rules-based order'... pursuing nuclear deterrence with France
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the country's intention to pursue an independent nuclear deterrent in cooperation with France, emphasizing the collapse of the rules-based international order.
Macron calls for Europe to employ French nuclear deterrence and show strength and boldness
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for Europe to adopt a geopolitical stance and integrate French nuclear deterrence into its future security architecture during a speech at the Munich Security Conference.
The End of the World Order, New Nuclear Deterrence, and Support for Ukraine - Europeans Sent Several Messages from Munich to the White House
The Munich Security Conference highlighted the growing concerns about the deteriorating transatlantic relations between Europe and the United States.
Macron places nuclear deterrence at the center of the debate: "We must reorganize our security architecture"
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for a new security architecture in Europe centered around nuclear deterrence during his speech at the Munich Security Conference.
PÃ¥l Jonson: Sweden fully participates in NATO's nuclear deterrence
Sweden's Defense Minister PÃ¥l Jonson affirms the country's participation in NATO's nuclear deterrence while rejecting the idea of acquiring nuclear weapons or stationing them in Sweden.
Mercs and Macron have started talks on Europe's nuclear deterrence strategy
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has confirmed discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron regarding a nuclear deterrence strategy for Europe.
Bloomberg: European countries begin to talk about developing their nuclear deterrent capabilities
European nations are discussing the enhancement of their nuclear deterrent capabilities in response to security concerns following the U.S. decision to temporarily halt military intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
Munich Conference: The old order is in the air – Merz opens nuclear dialogue with Macron and will make the Bundeswehr 'the strongest force in Europe'
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced private discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron on European nuclear deterrence at the Munich Conference, marking a significant shift in the transatlantic relationship.
Europe was receiving Volvos at Dacia prices from Americans. That is coming to an end
The era of European nations relying on American nuclear deterrence is ending, leading to uncertainty regarding future security frameworks.
Europe at its Nuclear Crossroads: Five Possible Scenarios
The Munich Security Conference addresses the nuclear issue in Europe, highlighting the continent's reliance on U.S. nuclear deterrence amidst rising concerns about its future stability.
B. Pistorius: 'Discussions about a European nuclear umbrella send the wrong signal'
B. Pistorius expressed concerns that discussions about an independent European nuclear umbrella signal a misunderstanding of the current security dynamics with the U.S.
Finnish Defense Minister Questions the Realism of Europe Taking Over 'Nuclear Deterrence' Without America
The Finnish Defense Minister questioned the feasibility of Europe managing nuclear deterrence on its own without the United States' support.
Finnish Defense Minister: Replacing US Nuclear Deterrence Is Not Realistic
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen stated that while discussions about a stronger regional nuclear deterrent in Europe are welcome, replacing the US nuclear umbrella is currently unrealistic.
Finnish Minister of Defense: Replacing US Nuclear Deterrence is Not Realistic
The Finnish Defense Minister welcomed discussions in Europe about stronger regional nuclear deterrence but emphasized that replacing the US nuclear umbrella is currently unrealistic.
Finland Responds: Is it Realistic for Europe to Replace the US Nuclear Defense Umbrella?
Finland's defense minister states that the United States is fully committed to providing nuclear deterrence in NATO member states, while also welcoming discussions on strengthening nuclear deterrence in Europe.
Finnish Defense Minister: It is currently unrealistic for Europe to replace the US nuclear defense umbrella
The Finnish Defense Minister stated that the United States is fully committed to maintaining nuclear deterrence in NATO member states, while also welcoming discussions on enhancing nuclear deterrence in Europe.
Greve: Modern Deterrence
The article discusses modern deterrence strategies in the context of security policy in Germany.