U.S. Removes All Tactical A-Arms From Europe
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BRUSSELS — NATO said Thursday that the United States has finished removing thousands of tactical nuclear weapons that it had stationed in Europe during the Cold War.
The announcement closed a chapter in the Cold War that began with a nuclear buildup in the early 1950s prompted by heightened East-West tensions.
In a brief statement, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization said the United States had removed its land-based stockpile of nuclear artillery shells, short-range missiles and naval nuclear depth bombs.
The withdrawal involved 1,000 artillery warheads, 700 Lance missile warheads, 200 B-57 depth bombs and 500 tactical nuclear weapons, which were removed from ships.
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