For decades, the United States was the pillar of nuclear restraint, convincing allies to forego nuclear weapons in exchange for its security guarantees. But as faith in Washingtons commitments erodes, more nations are reconsidering their stance. From Asia to Europe and the Middle East, a quiet nuclear arms race is brewing. With history as a guide, the risks are clear: the more nations that possess nuclear weapons, the more unstable the world becomes. If the US cannot rebuild trust, global proliferation may be inevitable.Read More
