Poland may receive nuclear weapons as part of the NATO Nuclear sharing program.
Polish general, former head of the department for supervision of the armed forces in the National Security Bureau, Jaroslav Kraszewski, stated this on RMF FM. He called such a scenario “very realistic.”
When asked about the cost of maintaining such weapons, the general replied that “security has no price.” And he called on the Polish authorities to seriously address this issue in the coming years, because “usually countries with nuclear potential are not attacked.”
The concept of Nuclear sharing implies that NATO member countries that do not have their own nuclear weapons can participate in planning the use of the Alliance’s nuclear weapons, as well as transport and store them on their territory.
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