Poland makes nuclear weapons request as WW3 fears grow

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President Donald Trump has been urged to put nuclear weapons in Poland (Image: AP)

Poland’s president, Andrzej Duda, has made a bold request for the US to transfer nuclear weapons to Polish soil, seeking to bolster the country’s security as tensions in Europe soar. The proposal, which calls for the redeployment of US nuclear warheads from western Europe or the United States to Poland, is expected to be met with alarm in Moscow and could significantly escalate the ongoing geopolitical standoff between and the West.

Poland’s head of state and, ceremonially at least, its commander in chief told the Financial Times that it was “obvious” that US President could move nuclear warheads to Poland, a suggestion he has previously put forward in discussions with Keith Kellogg, the US special envoy for . Mr Duda said: “The borders of NATO moved east in 1999, so 26 years later there should also be a shift of NATO infrastructure east.

“For me this is obvious. I think it’s not only that the time has come, but that it would be safer if those weapons were already here.”

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Polish President Andrzej Duda (Image: Getty)

The request is not entirely new. Mr Duda previously floated a similar proposal during the administration of former US President in 2022 but failed to gain traction.

Nonetheless, the current context, marked by heightened tensions over ’s war in , has made the request all the more urgent from Poland’s perspective.

The idea of hosting US-controlled nuclear weapons near ’s borders is likely to provoke a fierce reaction from the Kremlin, which has repeatedly condemned NATO’s expansion and perceived encroachment on its sphere of influence.

However, Mr Duda pointed to ’s actions as justification for Poland’s request. He highlighted Russian President Mr ’s 2023 decision to move tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, Moscow’s ally in the ongoing war in .

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Andrzej Duda previously made the same request of Joe Biden when he was President (Image: Getty)

He added: “ did not even hesitate when they were relocating their nuclear weapons into Belarus. They didn’t ask anyone’s permission.”

The move, which saw position its nuclear arsenal closer to NATO member states, was itself regarded as a provocative act by the West.

Poland’s call for nuclear weapons comes amid growing anxiety across the region, with fears that peace talks brokered by Mr Trump could ultimately result in a stronger .

Mr Duda’s position underscores the deepening sense of insecurity in Poland, which shares a border with both Belarus and .

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However, the Polish president expressed scepticism about proposals for Poland to develop its own nuclear capabilities, acknowledging that it would take decades to achieve such an outcome.

While Mr Duda reaffirmed the strength of the US-Poland alliance, including Mr Trump’s commitment to maintaining US troops in Poland, he dismissed suggestions that Mr Trump’s negotiations with were overly conciliatory.

Mr Duda explained: “This is not delicate diplomacy, this is a tough game. “I think he’s applying instruments against , even though it’s maybe not as loud and visible as those he’s using against .”

The diplomatic tensions are further compounded by a row between Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski and US figures, including billionaire Mr , over ’s access to Musk’s Starlink satellite system.

Mr Duda previously criticised Mr Sikorski for engaging in the dispute via social media, urging that such matters be handled through diplomatic channels.

As Poland prepares for a presidential election in May, Mr Duda expressed confidence that the Polish people would make their own decisions.

Simultaneously, he voiced concerns over the potential for a contested election outcome, warning of a constitutional crisis similar to that witnessed in Romania.

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