2013 A landmark report examining potential alternative UK nuclear weapons bases if Faslane became unavailable following Scottish independence. It demonstrates that there would be no meaningful alternative – suggesting that Independence could hold the key to unravelling the whole of the UK’s nuclear programme. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
Trident: Nowhere To Go (2nd edition)
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New Statesman, Trevor Brown, ‘From the other side of the wire.’
20 September 1985.
New Statesman, ‘Americans plan escape from British front line.’
30 May 1986.
Scrutiny, Duncan Campbell, ‘Ring around the bases.’
No date.
Glasgow Herald, Ian Bruce, ‘Launch-pad Britain an open house for US bases.’
26 April 1984.
US Air Force bases, Nuclear weapons, handling and transport, ‘AFI21-204 Trainers’
17 February 2004.
31st Tiger Squadron, ‘Exercise Green Hill & Able Gain.’
2004.
US Government, Secretary of State, ‘Nuclear Consultation With The British.’
December 1970