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Britain will need Trump’s permission to use new nuclear bombs

Under Nato’s nuclear sharing arrangements weapons carried by UK’s new fighter jets will remain under US custody

Raccontata datelegraph.co.ukdailymail.co.uk

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

Britain will need Trump’s permission to use new nuclear bombs

Under Nato’s nuclear sharing arrangements weapons carried by UK’s new fighter jets will remain under US custody

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dailymail.co.uk1 anni fa

Britain will need US permission for nuclear strikes with new jets

When the UK receives its jets and the bombs at the end of the decade, it will be the first time that Britain has boasted an air-launched tactical nuclear weapon since 1998

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  1. martedì 24 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

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  2. mercoledì 25 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Britain will need Trump’s permission to use new nuclear bombs

    Under Nato’s nuclear sharing arrangements weapons carried by UK’s new fighter jets will remain under US custody

  3. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Britain will need US permission for nuclear strikes with new jets

    When the UK receives its jets and the bombs at the end of the decade, it will be the first time that Britain has boasted an air-launched tactical nuclear weapon since 1998