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US in talks to expand nuclear weapons deployments in Europe, FT says

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Posted on June 2, 2026

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US in talks to expand nuclear weapons deployments in Europe, FT says

US Considers Expanding Nuclear Presence in Europe

Discussions on Additional Deployments

June 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. is discussing whether to deploy nuclear weapons in additional European NATO states, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

U.S. officials have signaled openness to additional deployments beyond the existing six countries hosting nuclear-capable bombers, the FT said, citing three people briefed on the discussions.

Potential Host Countries and Capabilities

The move would involve more countries to host so-called U.S. dual-capable aircraft (DCA), which are able to deliver nuclear strikes, the newspaper said, while cautioning that an agreement to expand U.S. nuclear hosting was not imminent.

Interest from NATO's Eastern Flank

Countries on NATO's eastern flank including Poland and some Baltic states were interested in potentially hosting DCA bases, the report said, adding that discussions were ongoing in NATO channels.

Responses and Policy Context

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. The White House, Department of Defense and NATO did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Pentagon and Presidential Stance

Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby has previously said publicly that the U.S. will continue to use its nuclear weapons to protect NATO members, even as European allies take the lead on conventional forces.

Criticism of European Defense Spending

U.S. President Donald Trump and many of his aides have criticised European allies for not spending enough on their militaries and relying on the U.S. for conventional defense.   

(Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Key Takeaways

  • The U.S. currently stores about 100 B‑61 gravity bombs across five NATO nations; talks aim to extend deployments further into Eastern Europe
  • This move aligns with Eastern European allies seeking greater deterrence, particularly amid evolving security dynamics
  • U.S. discussions also parallel debates over withdrawing long‑range missile plans and troop reductions, highlighting tensions in transatlantic defense strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the US currently discussing regarding nuclear weapons in Europe?
The US is discussing the possible deployment of nuclear weapons in additional European NATO states.
How many European countries currently host US nuclear-capable bombers?
Six countries in Europe currently host US nuclear-capable bombers.
Which publication reported on the new US nuclear weapons discussions?
The Financial Times reported on the US discussions to expand nuclear weapons deployments.
Has the Reuters report regarding these talks been verified?
Reuters has not immediately verified the Financial Times' report on the talks.

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