"...In other words, if a European vision for NATO's nuclear deterrent is lacking, it is very likely that the US' nuclear posture review will decide for everyone else: the reduction of US stockpiles, the reconfiguration of US delivery systems, the effects of US strategic disinvestment from Europe and its efforts to improve relations with Russia could mean that Washington's national nuclear posture review becomes NATO's nuclear posture review; once again, Europe seems to be unable to take the lead in its own security and looks hopefully to the US for a positive outcome; maybe it will get it, maybe not;"
Este é um extracto de uma intervenção que fiz esta tarde num debate organizado pela Fundação Friedrich Ebert, em Bruxelas, sobre o tema: "O futuro das armas nucleares na NATO".
O texto integral já está disponível na Aba da Causa.