| If you're a current nuclear planner in the UK/France, you're planning for the distinct possibility of the US being a no-show in terms of nuclear umbrella. (Or any assistance) The US has lost and continues to lose huge amounts of credibility over the last two years. The damage is bad enough that even if we fix the current problem, any reasonable person will assume that we'll just repeat a similar wave of stupidity at some later election. Combine that with the fact that Russia is actively trying to cleave Eastern Europe from Central Europe, and you really can't propose unilateral disarmament without also suggesting Europe pledge fealty to Putin. Disarmament requires stability. We (the US) shat a giant orange turd onto that idea. And not only is disarmament not happening, as non-proliferation policy continues to crumble, nuclear armament will more and more move to smaller states who need a credible threat of "Well, then we'll take you with us" to larger regional forces. After Iran gets there, the next Domino in that region is likely Turkey. |
This is a much bolder claim than I think people outside of the NBC world would realize and seems to have insider knowledge. Especially given the UK and France are nuclear powers.
Can you provide any Open Source documentation of this attitude being the trend? I'm not disagreeing I'm just curious.