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Journalists say that US aviation will be placed on the basis of

"Cold War" in full swing: F-35A fighters with nuclear weapons will arrive in Britain-the media

Journalists say that US aviation will be placed on the basis of "Leukeenhit" in Safolk. 54 F-35A fighters will have to replace F-15, which are less perfect. The United States of America is about to transfer to a military base in the United Kingdom at once 54 modern F-35A fighters. They are able to carry nuclear weapons. This is stated in The Daily Telegraph on August 30. According to the newspaper, the placement will begin by the end of this year.

At once, two squadrons of combat aircraft will arrive at the US Air Force Leukenechite base in Suffolk. Fighters will have to be replaced with the same F-15 aircraft, which are also able to carry nuclear weapons but are less perfect. Sources are called "significant" solutions. This decision was made almost immediately after Washington's official documents assumed that American nuclear weapons could return to British lands.

The US Congress is expected to receive an Air Force budget request for about $ 50 million. They will be spent on the construction of a "guarantee dormitory" on Lukeenhite Air Base. The term guarantee is often used for objects that are related to nuclear weapons. The publication separately states that 110 nuclear bombs of the United States were stored in the UK until 2008. When the threat to the war decreased to the limit, the decision was made to remove them from there.

Now the voltage is increasing again. "The potential return of American nuclear weapons to British land was characterized by experts as a certificate that the event entered the New Cold War," the journalists said. The British NGO for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) has already opposed this decision. We will remind, on August 22 it was reported that Vladimir Putin will not apply nuclear weapons in Ukraine because of the position of China and India.