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Thursday, June 26, 2008
United States Removes Nukes From U.K.
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The United States has secretly removed all of its nuclear weapons from the United Kingdom, ending a 54-year atomic presence in the nation, the Federation of American Scientists reported today (see GSN, June 19).
The departure of the 110 B-61 gravity bombs from the Royal Air Force base at Lakenheath means that 150-240 B-61 warheads remain in
Kristensen questioned why the transfer was made covertly and still has not been officially announced. He confirmed the removal with several sources who required anonymity.
“By keeping the withdrawals secret, NATO and the
"This is a win-win situation for NATO and disarmament, and for rapprochement with
"The nuclear weapons themselves don't serve any military purpose,” added Greg Mello, head of the nuclear watchdog Los Alamos Study Group. “They are mostly about cementing a political bond that ties Europe interests to U.S. interests" (Julian Borger, London Guardian, June 26).
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