关于华盛顿报道的再次将战术核武器储存在英国的计划
On Washington's Reported Plans To Once Again Store Tactical Nukes In The UK

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/washingtons-reported-plans-once-again-store-tactical-nukes-uk

根据安德鲁·科里布科的说法,美国计划到2031年恢复在英国莱肯希斯空军基地的核武器储存,届时英国的F-35A战斗机将陆续部署,该机型具备携带核武器的能力。此举在最近的美俄关于乌克兰的谈判中已发出信号,旨在向北约盟友保证美国将继续履行承诺,尽管美国可能将部队重新部署到西半球和亚太地区。 美国目前已经在几个欧洲国家部署了核武器,这降低了俄罗斯采取重大挑衅的可能性。然而,存在一种令人担忧的可能性:美国可能会将这种核存在延伸到爱沙尼亚,可能与英国的F-35A部署同时进行。这将使英国成为美国针对俄罗斯核威慑的关键组成部分。 虽然目前尚属推测,但该计划的可行性取决于未来的美国政府;更孤立主义的政策可能会阻止它,而民主党政府可能会为了升级紧张局势而推进它。俄罗斯预计将密切关注这些事态发展,因为它们具有战略意义。

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Authored by Andrew Korybko,

It’s possible that the US – whether under Trump 2.0 or whichever administration, including a possible Democrat one, comes afterwards – might agree to transfer its tactical nukes to Estonia in parallel with a possible British F-35A deployment to the latter’s base there.

The Daily Mail cited Pentagon funding proposals to report in late December that the US plans to once again store tactical nukes in the UK upon renovating Lakenheath Airbase. The project is expected to cost $264 million and be completed by 2031. They added that “The U.K. will receive its (12 F-35A) jets at the end of this decade and it will be the first time it has had an air-launched tactical nuclear weapon since 1998. While it will own the jets, the U.S. will retain ownership of the nuclear weapons they come with.”

Although they also wrote that “[this] represents confirmation that American nuclear weapons will return to Britain for the first time since President Barack Obama withdrew them 17 years ago”, that was assumed in June after two announcements. The Ministry of Defense revealed that London will purchase 12 F-35As from the US and join NATO’s dual-capable nuclear aircraft mission. The Defense Minister then confirmed in November that the US would retain control over the nuclear weapons involved.

What makes the Daily Mail’s report significant is that it was published amidst the ongoing Russian-US talks over Ukraine as Putin’s Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev met with Trump’s Special Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Miami that weekend to discuss this. The signal being sent was that any grand deal with Russia for reforming the European security architecture after their proxy war ends won’t result in the US hanging its NATO allies out to dry as proven by its planned nuclear deployment to the UK.

Some of its troops in Europe might be redeployed to the Western Hemisphere or the Asia-Pacific, which are respectively the new National Security Strategy’s first and second priorities, but this isn’t akin to “selling Europe out” to Russia or agreeing to “a new Yalta”. The purpose would solely be to help alleviate some of Russia’s concerns for better managing their security dilemma all while reassuring NATO allies of its reliability through a continued presence on the mainland and the resumed nuclear one in the UK.

Readers should also remember that the US already stores nuclear weapons in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkiye so once again storing them in the UK shouldn’t be seen as too provocative by Russia since it’s geographically more distant from its borders than all of the aforesaid NATO countries. Nevertheless, resuming the UK’s role in the US’ nuclear-sharing program comes with additional risks due to London’s military presence at Estonia’s Tapa Army Base, whose government wants to host its F-35As.

The Estonian Defense Minister first floated this in July, the strategic significance of which was analyzed here at the time, and then reaffirmed his interest in September. It’s therefore possible that the US – whether under Trump 2.0 or whichever administration, including a possible Democrat one, comes afterwards – might agree to transfer its tactical nukes to Estonia in parallel with a possible British F-35A deployment there. The UK would then function as the tip of the US’ nuclear spear against Russia.

To be clear, these plans remain in the realm of speculation for now, but they also can’t be ruled out. If a fellow MAGA ally such as Vice President JD Vance succeeds Trump, then this likely won’t happen unless in the far-fetched event of ties with Russia deteriorating for whatever reason, but a Democrat successor might flirt with this or actually go through with it precisely to provoke a crisis. Russia is accordingly expected to closely monitor this deployment due to its potentially outsized strategic significance.

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