MOSCOW, April 25 (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday that Poland was playing a “very dangerous game” by considering the possibility of hosting U.S. nuclear weapons.
Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Thursday he had invited Prime Minister Donald Tusk for talks on May 1 about the possibility of nuclear weapons from NATO states being deployed in Poland.
Duda has reiterated his position that Poland would be ready for such a possibility, prompting Tusk to say he would like a clarification from the president.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said any U.S. nuclear missiles in Poland could become targets in the event of a Russia-NATO war.“It is not difficult to assume that if American nuclear weapons appear on Polish territory, the corresponding objects will immediately join the list of legitimate targets for destruction in the case of direct military conflict with NATO,” she told reporters at her weekly briefing.
Poland is a NATO member. It’s a target with or without US weapons based there. What’s her point?
Exactly. The whole reason Poland wants them is because they’ve been invaded by Russia before and it’s becomming aggressive again.
I’m against nuclear proliferation but this argument is ridiculous.
Agreed on all points.
Btw have I already told you I like your username? I tend to agree with your comments so it feels like it checks out in a weird way.
LOL! Thanks, same here about tending to agree.
The name is a hiking nickname. Apparently I have a talent for stating the obvious. :D
Now I’m picturing you hiking along saying things like “walking uphill is more tiring than walking downhill” or “that is a tree”!
ROFL! Sadly, you’re not far off the mark. :D
The struggle is real. I narrowly escape being nicknamed Sherlock for similar reasons.
“if you set up any defenses, we will target them when we attack”
Nukes in Poland would be very bad to apocalyptic in the event of a war, but also it’s just passively dangerous; between 1950 and 1980, the US military reported on 32 accidents involving nuclear bombs, including 8 whose cores were not recovered. After which they stopped officially reporting them. The USSR/Russia’s record is not significantly better.
That count does not include logistics mishaps, such as in 2007 when 6 nuclear bombs were accidentally shipped across the country and left attached to an unattended aircraft for 36 hours, at which point somebody asked why they had nuclear bombs just hanging off that plane without any guards or anything. No, this was not discovered because someone noticed their nukes were missing for a day and a half, this was discovered when someone stumbled across them.