Weapons of mass destruction: What will be new in the 2022 NA

Weapons of mass destruction: What will be new in the 2022 NATO strategic concept? - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

At its upcoming summit in Madrid, NATO will issue a new Strategic Concept, the first since 2010. A focal point of the new Strategic Concept is bound to be weapons of mass destruction, because of Russia’s frequent chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats during the Ukraine invasion.

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