Ongoing construction at RAF Lakenheath in England suggests the U.S. Air Force may reintroduce nuclear weapons to the base for the first time since 2008. A Federation of American Scientists (FAS) report highlights upgrades to Protective Aircraft Shelters and new F-35A infrastructure, indicating preparations for a potential nuclear mission. While there are no confirmed reports of nuclear weapons being deployed, the base is being made ready to accommodate them. This development aligns with NATO’s evolving nuclear strategy amid rising tensions with Russia. The move signals a possible shift in U.S. and European deterrence postures.
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