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Watts and Weapons: A New Strategic Nuclear Triad

Watts and Weapons: A New Strategic Nuclear Triad
Flags wave outside the Alliance headquarters ahead of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting, in Brussels, Belgium, on Oct. 21, 2021. Pascal Rossignol/Reuters
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As NATO leaders prepare for their upcoming summit June 24-25 in The Hague, they should consider establishing a NATO Nuclear Innovation Council under the umbrella of a new Strategic Nuclear Triad to meet the evolving demands of modern warfare for electricity.

Armen Agas is strategy director at Skyline, a dual-use technology supplier operating at the intersection of aerospace and defense. A finance and security expert, he also serves as vice chairman of the Richard Richards Foundation and through the private company SARN advises on distressed assets and has supported defense procurement, transatlantic integration, and allied efforts in Ukraine and Iraq.