The US administration will hold a series of meetings in a closed format that will be devoted to changing the current nuclear policy. In particular, officials will discuss the transition to the principle of non-use of nuclear weapons first. About it reports The Washington Post with reference to sources.
Consultations that will begin in November will be part of the Presidential Administration Strategy of Joe Bayden to develop a new policy for nuclear weapons. In particular, politicians have already thought about refusing to apply a nuclear strike first in case of danger, or Washington must adhere to the deterrence policy.
Biden himself supported the idea of updating the US strategy for nuclear weapons. Moreover, in 2017, he set doubt on the idea that the American side would once need to inflict the nuclear strike first.