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… The U.S. Nuclear Presence in Western Europe, 1954-1962, Part I … D.C., July 21, 2020 – In the 1950s and 1960s, some NATO allies, notably West Germany and Italy, were remarkably … of nuclear capabilities – in order to strengthen NATO and reduce dependence on the U.S. – but he also insisted …
… The U.S. Nuclear Presence in Western Europe, 1954-1962, Part II Washington, D.C., September 16, 2020 – The NATO nuclear stockpile arrangements that have persisted since … The U.S. Nuclear Presence in Western Europe, 1954-1962, Part II …
… US Nuclear Weapons in the Netherlands: A First Appraisal … D.C., January 15, 2021 – The stationing of U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe remains a controversial issue on … That the U.S. has authorized deployments to numerous NATO states is one of those secrets everybody knows – Dutch …
… first version of a resolution addressing the dangers of nuclear proliferation. U.S. State Department officials … developing U.S. arrangements to share nuclear weapons with NATO allies in the event of a world war. Later seen at stake … because it included language that was incompatible with NATO nuclear stockpile arrangements. [3] While Moscow …
The Soviet Side of the 1983 War Scare
[Posting]… military preparations of the enemy, its preparations for a nuclear strike, and not to miss the real risk of the outbreak … speech, Politburo-level warnings about the war risks from NATO exercises in the fall of 1983, and other previously …
Nuclear Weapons and the Law of War
[Posting]… Nuclear Weapons and the Law of War Washington, D.C., June 6, 2023 - U.S. officials and NATO allies feared that international talks meant to … Protocol I, but the results troubled U.S. officials and NATO allies because of their implications for nuclear weapons …
… The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and the German Nuclear … By William Burr During 1967, relations between two close NATO allies, the United States and West Germany, were … for NATO consultation and his later proposal for a NATO nuclear planning group, which would also have an …
… After 30 Years: Non-Proliferation Success Overshadowed by NATO Blowup Then, Russian War on Ukraine Now Washington, … ensured the destruction of dangerous post-Soviet nuclear stockpiles but was overshadowed at the time by … After 30 Years: Non-Proliferation Success Overshadowed by NATO Blowup Then, Russian War on Ukraine Now …
Will China Help Pakistan Get the Bomb?
[Posting]… today – illuminate a range of important questions about nuclear weapons in world politics during the 1950s and 1960s, … of the military coup in Indonesia, the significance of NATO, the latest election results in any number of countries, …
… Nunn-Lugar program, led to the successful withdrawal of nuclear weapons from Belarus, Kazakhstan, and above all Ukraine (briefly the third-largest nuclear power in the world due to the amount of Soviet-era … damaged the partnership along the way – most importantly NATO expansion and the military campaign in Kosovo. And, …
… NATO's Original Purpose: Double Containment of the Soviet … and when Washington sought Bonn’s support for the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. After Richard Nixon became … NATO's Original Purpose: Double Containment of the Soviet …
Nuclear Weapons and Turkey Since 1959
[Posting]… Nuclear Weapons and Turkey Since 1959 Washington, D.C., … yet to be resolved, about the security of 50 U.S. nuclear weapons stored at Incirlik Air Base. These questions … for the region, for U.S.-Turkey relations, and for NATO. Today, the National Security Archive is posting a …
… by the National Security Archive and the Wilson Center's Nuclear Proliferation International History Project. This … by the Turkish military’s reluctance to do so. Moreover, NATO had to be brought into the understanding on the …
… Preoccupations with West Germany’s Nuclear Weapons Potential Shaped Kennedy-Era Diplomacy … occupation of Germany and brought West Germany into NATO in tandem with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s commitment … Preoccupations with West Germany’s Nuclear Weapons Potential Shaped Kennedy-Era Diplomacy …
… Today’s posting by the National Security Archive and the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project is the … in which the latter agreed to the “modernization” of NATO nuclear forces by substituting Polaris patrols in the …
Inside Able Archer 83, the Nuclear War Game that Put U.S.-Soviet Relations on “Hair Trigger”
[Posting]… Inside Able Archer 83, the Nuclear War Game that Put U.S.-Soviet Relations on “Hair … a nuclear war against its nemesis, the Warsaw Pact, after NATO military commanders sought and received permission for … Inside Able Archer 83, the Nuclear War Game that Put U.S.-Soviet Relations on “Hair …
… Kingdom in the 1970s and 1980s aspired to improve its nuclear weapons capability to bomb Soviet targets, including … that would be based in the United Kingdom as part of NATO’s decisions on Theater Nuclear Forces. To placate …
… NATO-Russia charter 1997 was “forced step,” said Yeltsin … took place. Perry’s own account in My Journey at the Nuclear Brink presents the discussion very differently, with … NATO-Russia charter 1997 was “forced step,” said Yeltsin …
… May 13, 2021— British leaders were determined to become a nuclear power after World War II in part so they could have … Political and Military Affairs, Records Relating to NATO, 1957-1964, box 1, IRBM-UK A major U.S. nuclear …
NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard
[Posting]… NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard Washington D.C., … Baker’s famous “not one inch eastward” assurance about NATO expansion in his meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail … strengthening European structures, keeping Germany non-nuclear, and taking Soviet security interests into account. …
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