MUNICH: European leaders, worried about threats from a nuclear-armed Russia and doubts about the future of US security commitments, are increasingly debating whether to bolster nuclear arsenals on the continent.
While the US and Russia have thousands of nuclear warheads each, in Europe only France and Britain have atomic weapons, with the combined total in the hundreds.
US President Donald Trump’s disdainful comments about Nato and his transactional approach to foreign relations have European allies questioning whether they can risk relying on US protection.
