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John Cornyn: “Poland, of course, is a signatory to the 1970 Nuclear Non…”

Featuring: John Cornyn, Republican | U.S. Senate, Texas

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Published | Video Starts at 07:25

This is happening in Poland, where Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggested that Poland might, quote, reach for opportunities related to nuclear weapons, close quote. Poland, of course, is a signatory to the 1970 Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty, which prohibited all but five declared nuclear powers at the time from acquiring nuclear weapons. In a similar vein, Germany, through the new chancellor, newly elected Chancellor, has discussed the possibility that France and Britain might share their nuclear arsenal with Ukraine. Now, these are warning signs. (07:25–07:39)

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Asserts that Poland is a signatory to the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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