The United States is reportedly considering deploying nuclear weapons to additional NATO member states as concerns grow over Russia’s military posture and future U.S. force levels in Europe. Reports suggest countries such as Poland and the Baltic states are seeking a stronger American nuclear presence to boost deterrence on NATO’s eastern flank. The discussions come as Washington shifts more military resources toward Asia while reducing some troop deployments in Europe. Moscow has strongly opposed any further NATO nuclear expansion, warning that nations hosting additional U.S. nuclear weapons could become potential targets. The debate underscores rising tensions between Russia and the Western alliance.

The US is discussing whether to deploy nuclear weapons in additional European NATO states, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. US officials have signaled openness to…

U.S. officials have indicated an openness to expanding deployments beyond the six nations currently hosting nuclear-capable bombers