These Countries Are Near-Nuclear Weapons States ... and the US Is Mostly OK With That
Briefly

The United States has shared nuclear weapons with some of its non-nuclear NATO allies, allowing them to participate in war planning and maintain necessary technical equipment.
While North Korea and Iran’s nuclear ambitions garner attention, many U.S. allies are closer to having their own nuclear weapons than is commonly understood.
The ongoing concern about nuclear proliferation is amplified by the reality that numerous countries are mere steps away from developing nuclear arsenals.
America's strategy of sharing nuclear capabilities with allies raises difficult questions about the effectiveness of its non-proliferation policies.
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