NATO holds nuclear exercise amid rising Russia-China threats
NATO kicked off its annual nuclear deterrence exercise, Steadfast Noon, on Monday, and trust it, the timing couldn’t be more dramatic. With tensions soaring over Russia’s nuclear threats and its cozying up to China and North Korea, this year’s drills take on a whole new, spine-tingling significance. Over 70 aircraft from 14 nations are strutting their stuff, sending a clear message that NATO’s nuclear force is alive, kicking, and fully ready. Meanwhile, Russia ramps up its own nuclear muscle, and China and North Korea stand by as allies in this new anti-Western axis. This isn’t just training; it’s a direct slap in the face to any challenger daring to test NATO’s resolve.
