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A turning point for nuclear deterrence

05 Feb 2026
2 min

The Rupture Between Europe and the U.S. Over NATO and Greenland

Europe's trust in the U.S. as a reliable NATO ally has been significantly damaged due to tensions over Greenland, a territory under Denmark's jurisdiction. This has led to a reassessment of Europe's security architecture and nuclear deterrence strategy.

NATO's Origins and Current Challenges

  • NATO Formation: Established in 1949 as a defensive nuclear alliance against the Soviet Union, with the U.S. as the primary security guarantor.
  • Trust Issues: Trump's aggressive stance on acquiring Greenland has created a rift within NATO, undermining trust and the alliance's nuclear deterrence capability.

Future of Nuclear Deterrence

  • Security Architecture: Europe's response to the U.S. rift will influence future strategies, potentially reshaping nuclear deterrence concepts.
  • NPT Influence: Despite challenges such as terrorism and climate change, nuclear weapons remain central to discussions on peace and security.

Modernization and Stockpiles

  • China's Expansion: Added 100 warheads annually since 2023, reaching 600 total.
  • U.K.'s Reversal: Reversed a 2006 decision, maintaining 225 warheads.
  • U.S.-Russia Dynamics: With New START expiring soon, an increase in nuclear arsenals could revert to Cold War-era deterrence attitudes.

Lessons from Ukraine

  • Nuclear Threats: Despite Russian threats, Ukraine's resilience shows non-nuclear responses can deter nuclear-armed adversaries.
  • Coalition of the Willing: European states have formed this group to support Ukraine, indicating shifts in security alliances.

Conclusion

The evolving security dynamics in Europe and the actions of nuclear states like the U.S., Russia, and China will significantly impact future nuclear policy and deterrence strategies. The decisions made now will shape the global nuclear landscape for years to come.

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Coalition of the Willing

A term used to describe a group of countries that choose to participate in a military action, often in support of a larger alliance or initiative, without a direct mandate from the United Nations Security Council. It signifies a willingness to act on shared security interests.

New START

Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, a bilateral treaty between the United States and Russia on the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive arms. It is the last remaining major arms control treaty between the two nuclear powers.

NPT

Non-Proliferation Treaty, an international treaty aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, promoting cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and furthering the goal of disarmament. India, Pakistan, Israel, and South Sudan are non-signatories.

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