Baltic Shield

Estonia is open to hosting British nuclear weapons on its soil, according to a recent statement from a high-ranking Estonian official. This openness stems from growing concerns about Russia’s aggressive behavior and the need to bolster NATO’s deterrence capabilities in the Baltic region. While there are no immediate plans to deploy such weapons, Estonia believes that considering all options, including nuclear deterrence, is vital for ensuring the security of the region.

The statement reflects a significant shift in Estonia’s security posture and highlights the heightened sense of vulnerability felt by Baltic states following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It’s seen as a way to signal resolve to Russia and to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank.

The UK has not commented directly on Estonia’s offer, but it maintains a policy of nuclear deterrence and is committed to working with its allies to ensure their security. The potential deployment of nuclear weapons to Estonia would be a complex undertaking with significant political and strategic implications. It would require careful consideration by NATO and would likely draw strong condemnation from Russia.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/estonia-open-hosting-british-nuclear-050000923.html

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