NATO and Russia have nuclear weapons across Europe

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, concerns are rising about the potential use of nuclear weapons. Some Russian districts have Russian nuclear weapons stationed on their territory. Others do not. Similarly, some NATO countries host U.S. nuclear weapons. The United Kingdom and France don't host U.S. weapons, but have their own. Most NATO member countries don't have any nuclear weapons.

The United States is a NATO member that hosts its own nuclear weapons. Canada is a NATO member that hosts no nuclear weapons. Russia has stationed more of its own nuclear weapons across the rest of Russia, much of which is outside this map.
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