Ivana Hughes
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We have them in Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, and Turkey.
Not to my knowledge.
Not to my knowledge.
To me, if you look at a globe and you look at how small Europe is, nuclear weapons in Europe are just about the craziest thing that you could be doing.
They are, yeah, aimed at... Many of them would need kind of bombers, planes to be delivered.
They're there to deter Russia.
I mean, what...
A country like Belgium is doing with nuclear weapons because really all you would need is like, Belgium is so small, you'd need like 10 nuclear warheads to destroy all of Belgium.
So there's never a Belgium ever again.
You know, it just, it's real insanity.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Although there there are some developments in the international scene.
So let me just make this case for, you know, for the U.S.,
just to underscore this point that the U.S.
has a lot to gain from this.
So in 2007, Kissinger, Schultz, Perry, Nunn, they write this article, they say the U.S.
should be leading the world towards a world free of nuclear weapons.
The U.S.
has a lot to gain from this.