A noted defense analyst has addressed assertions that Donald Trump wields authority over Britain’s nuclear arsenal amidst heightening tensions surrounding the Greenland crisis.
Donald Trump recently penned a concerning letter indicating a shift away from prioritizing peace shortly after announcing tariffs on the UK and other NATO members due to their decision to deploy troops in Danish territory.
The dispute with the US has revived claims that the White House effectively influences the UK’s £23 billion Trident nuclear deterrent program, which relies on American technology and components. Even Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong partnership with the US for national security.
However, Professor Anthony Glees from the University of Buckingham refuted the notion that the UK’s defense capabilities are solely dictated by the US. He emphasized that while the UK heavily relies on the US for Trident missile maintenance, it retains control over the arsenal and can deploy it independently if necessary.
Glees criticized Trump’s actions that undermine the NATO alliance, warning that such actions could diminish American interests in Europe. He advocated for exploring the possibility of developing a separate nuclear deterrent in collaboration with France as the aging Vanguard-class submarines carrying Trident near retirement.
The escalating diplomatic rift between the UK and the US has raised concerns about the F-35 fighter jets’ reliance on US technology. Glees reassured that the RAF has alternative aircraft options available if access to American-made technology is compromised.
Regarding Trump’s communication with the Norwegian Prime Minister, Glees criticized the tone of the letter, suggesting it could be indicative of cognitive decline and emphasizing the independence of the Nobel committee.
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