The American's bid to control our nuclear weapons at Coulport on the Clyde has created a bit of a hu ha .
The MoD stated that the site would remain under it's control, and that security would not be compromised.
The bid from The Atomic Weapons Establishment ( Lockheed Martin ) is currently on the table.
Labour's ( who has eaten all the pies ) Jackie Baillie MSP " This announcement has more to do with cutting jobs. But I also think it risks public safety and it threatens the security of our nation.
"To suggest that a private company can come in and effectively run our nuclear warheads base is just extraordinary and irresponsible.
"I don't believe they should be taking short-term funding decisions about the defence of our country based on a budget deficit. It's entirely wrong and dangerous."
The SNP's defence spokesman, Angus Robertson, said: "This is a highly questionable move by the UK government.
"The SNP opposition to the nuclear fleet is absolute, but as long as Trident and nuclear missiles remain on the Clyde I would resist privatisation particularly from companies outwith the country.
"Weapons of mass destruction are the most sensitive areas of military technology and should not be privatised."
The anti-nuclear group Scottish CND said it would give the United States "full control" over the UK's nuclear weapons.
Its co-ordinator John Ainslie said: "If this goes ahead, then the Royal Navy should lower the Union Jack which flutters above Loch Long and replace it with the Stars and Stripes."
Scottish CND would do well to remember that the lowering of the Union Jack isn't necessarily a bad thing.
The SNP response is disgracefully inaccurate.
The sad fact of the matter is that our weapons of mass destruction are already ( looked after ) by foreign Multinational Groups.
Personally I find little in the way of comfort, that these weapons promise. It's time to send them home to America.
Oh and take that apologist Baillie with you.