Are we safe, if nuclear weapons are here?': trepidation in Norfolk village over new jets
Briefly

Marham, a quiet village in Norfolk, is concerned over the UK's decision to station F-35A jets capable of carrying nuclear bombs at the local RAF base. Residents express unease about safety and the lack of consultation regarding this significant military expansion. Many feel that the village, historically peaceful, is now thrust into the global spotlight of military strategy, raising fears of potential targeting. Protests are being organized to voice opposition and seek community engagement on this sudden change in their environment.
It's strange to think they'll be here in little old Marham. We should definitely have had a say about the nuclear weapons decision.
When they spread it all over the news that these planes are going to come here from America, it makes you think we're going to be targeted.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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