How many European countries will have nuclear weapons in four years?
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@anderspuck does Belarus count?
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@mbpaz Only if they build their own.
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@anderspuck fine, but one could argue Brit nukes are not that much british either
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@mbpaz They are controlled by the British government. I see the weapons in Belarus as akin to NATO's nuclear sharing program, which doesn't mean that e.g. Belgium and Germany have nukes today.
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Under those rules, my (worthless) prediction is: no new nuclear countries in Europe in the next 4 years, we're too slow to get there. Probably some discussion on the subject.
Poland might defeat me, though, but I doubt it.
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@mbpaz Ukraine is a European country too…
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@anderspuck https://kyivindependent.com/with-trump-back-in-white-house-can-ukraine-opt-for-nuclear-deterrence/
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@mbpaz I can’t read the article, unfortunately.
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