NATO's nuclear exercise "Steadfast Noon" began this week in Western Europe, involving about 60 fighter jets, including those from Greece. The drills, which simulate nuclear operations with virtual weapons, aim to bolster the Alliance's military readiness amid global threats. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted the importance of nuclear deterrence, asserting that the exercise sends a strong message to adversaries like Russia.
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