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UK to expand nuclear deterrent with US jets
The UK is set to expand its nuclear capabilities by purchasing twelve F-35A fighter jets capable of carrying US-made B61 nuclear bombs, marking the largest upgrade to Britain’s deterrent since the Cold War. Keir Starmer announced the move at the NATO summit in the Hague, warning that peace can no longer be taken for granted amid rising global tensions. The jets, costing £80 million each, will operate as part of NATO’s nuclear mission and be stationed at RAF Marham. This reintroduces a nuclear role for the RAF, dormant since 1998, and complements the UK's Trident submarine-based system. The decision comes amid warnings of potential attacks on UK soil and a broader strategic shift to counter growing threats from Russia and China. Starmer emphasised national security as his government’s top priority, hinting that tax increases may follow to fund defence. NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte and Donald Trump welcomed the UK’s strengthened commitment.
Lithuania: Ukraine expects help at NATO summit
Lithuanian president Gitanas Nausėda said that while it will not get everything it's hoping for, Ukraine will not be disappointed at the NATO summit on July 11-12. ‘I believe we will find wording that will not disappoint Ukrainians and will state more than we are used to saying’, he said. He added that he could not say whether Ukraine will receive an invitation to join NATO after the war, as dialogue on the subject is ongoing. He also said that individual states will present their own aid packages for Ukraine at the summit.