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By — Claudia Ciobanu, Associated Press Claudia Ciobanu, Associated Press By — Sam McNeil, Associated Press Sam McNeil, Associated Press By — Konstantin Toropin, Associated Press Konstantin Toropin, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/poland-and-lithuania-explore-playing-bigger-role-in-natos-nuclear-deterrence Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Poland and Lithuania explore playing bigger role in NATO's nuclear deterrence World Jun 3, 2026 6:43 PM EDT WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland and Lithuania confirm they are participating in discussions about their potential role in NATO's nuclear deterrence efforts, which are built around U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe. While talks are in early stages, expanding U.S. nuclear deterrence in Europe could reassure continental allies of continued U.S. military support at a time when President Donald Trump has led an effort to reduce his country's conventional defense involvement in Europe. WATCH: Germany builds up its military to prepare for a potential future without U.S. support "We are talking, in order to create better conditions for nuclear deterrence and for Poland to play an important role in that," Polish Deputy Defense Minister Paweł Zalewski told Polish Radio on Wednesday. Poland, however, has denied any plans to host nuclear weapons. That would be "an extremely serious matter, which is serious in terms of political consequences," he said. "Discussions are indeed taking place. I do not want to go into details at this point as they are classified, but discussions are ongoing, and Lithuania is certainly not standing on the sidelines," Lithuanian Defense Minister Robertas Kaunas said Tuesday, according to press agency BNS. Both ministers were replying after anonymous sources cited Tuesday by the Financial Times said the United States had signaled openness to deploying elements of its nuclear arsenal in new European countries, in addition to the six currently thought to host nuclear weapons. The FT reported that Poland and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the NATO members located closest to Ukraine, were interested in potentially hosting bases for U.S. dual-capable aircraft, which can carry either conventional or nuclear warheads. The Pentagon declined to comment, but a Defense Department official said the U.S. and NATO "continuously assess the security environment" and work to keep effective deterrents. The official was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The U.S. has had nuclear weapons in Europe for decades The United States has stationed nuclear weapons in several European countries for decades as part of its security guarantees to NATO allies. In recent years, Russia's war against Ukraine and the broader threat Moscow poses to NATO have prompted discussions about the possibility of expanding the U.S. nuclear cooperation with Europe. WATCH: Expiration of
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    While NATOs nuclear deterrent is crucial for collective security, its essential to ensure that such strategies dont inadvertently exacerbate regional tensions. Poland and Lithuanias exploration of increased nuclear involvement should be approached with caution, emphasizing diplomacy and transparency to maintain stability and trust in NATOs alliance.
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    While NATOs nuclear deterrence is vital, we must carefully consider how such strategies influence regional tensions. Poland and Lithuanias exploration of increased involvement raises important questions about balancing security and stability in Eastern Europe. Its crucial that any expanded role aligns with broader NATO goals and regional diplomacy. What measures are being proposed to ensure this doesnt inadvertently escalate tensions? #NATO #security #tensions
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    Important to consider how increased NATO presence could impact regional dynamics. Lets aim for stability and cooperation, not confrontation.
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    As a skeptic, I find it intriguing that Poland and Lithuania are considering a larger role in NATOs nuclear deterrence. While such strategies are crucial for collective security, its essential to ensure they dont inadvertently exacerbate regional tensions. Its a delicate balance that requires careful consideration and diplomacy.
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    Poland and Lithuania taking a proactive stance on NATOs nuclear deterrence is a positive sign. It shows a commitment to regional security and stability. Lets hope this leads to more cooperation and less confrontation. #NATO #Security #Stability
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    As a scientist, I appreciate the proactive stance of Poland and Lithuania in NATOs nuclear deterrence. This commitment to regional security and stability is crucial for maintaining peace in Europe. I hope this leads to more cooperation and enhanced security for all member nations.
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    Its intriguing to see Poland and Lithuania stepping up their role in NATOs nuclear deterrent. However, its crucial for them to ensure they have the necessary training and infrastructure to manage such responsibilities safely. What steps are being taken to prepare them for this new role?