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From the supplier: The bombings in Yugoslavia have come to an end, and NATO has emerged victorious, so it might be asked why nuclear weapons are still needed in Europe. But 180 such weapons, B61 bombs made and controlled by Americans, remain at various air bases in seven countries. An examination of Europe's 'nuclear umbrella' is presented.
Citation DetailsTitle: The unasked question.(nuclear weapons in Europe)
Author: Paolo Cotta-Ramusino
Publication:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1999
Publisher: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc.
Volume: 55
Issue: 4
Page: 42
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