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US officials have signaled openness to additional deployments beyond the existing six countries hosting nuclear-capable ​bombers, the FT said, citing three people ​briefed on the discussions

(Reuters) – The US is discussing whether to deploy ​nuclear weapons in additional European NATO states, the ‌Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

US officials have signaled openness to additional deployments beyond the existing six countries hosting nuclear-capable ​bombers, the FT said, citing three people ​briefed on the discussions.

The move would involve more ⁠countries to host so-called US dual-capable aircraft (DCA), which ​are able to deliver nuclear strikes, the newspaper ​said, while cautioning that an agreement to expand US nuclear hosting was not imminent.

Countries on NATO's eastern flank including Poland ​and some Baltic states were interested in potentially ​hosting DCA bases, the report said, adding that discussions were ongoing ‌in ⁠NATO channels.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. The White House, Department of Defense and NATO did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Pentagon policy ​chief Elbridge ​Colby has previously ⁠said publicly that the US will continue to use its nuclear weapons ​to protect NATO members, even as European ​allies ⁠take the lead on conventional forces.

US President Donald Trump and many of his aides have criticised European allies for ⁠not ​spending enough on their militaries ​and relying on the US for conventional defense.

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