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France and the UK have had their own completely independent nuclear weapons programs since 1946, when Truman reneged on the deal made by FDR to share the results of the Manhattan Project with the UK.Also, they need to immediately start a nuclear weapons program, as do the rest of the nations in Europe.
Indeed, the British atomic bomb project (beginning with the MAUD Committee) was established in March 1940, well before the US even started looking into atomic weapons. The Manhattan Project didn't start until August 1942, almost two and a half years after the British began work on atomic weapons, and was largely based on the British Tube Alloys project.
Both the UK and France currently have independent submarine based thermonuclear deterrent forces on active patrol, and have had for over half a century. British Resolution class submarines, carrying British nuclear warheads, were in active service with the Royal Navy from 1968 to 1996; The submarines were armed with American Polaris missiles, under the terms of the Nassau Agreement, whereby JFK agreed to supply missiles to the UK in return for the use of British port facilities for American nuclear missile submarines.
The current British submarine force uses American built Trident submarines and missiles, owned, crewed and maintained by the Royal Navy, and armed with British warheads. It's an American force in the same sense that I drive a Japanese car - I don't ask Shigeru Ishiba for permission before I drive somewhere, though I may be occasionally dependent on spare parts bought from Japan.
The British and American cooperation in regards to nuclear armaments has never been one of British reliance on the Americans; It has been a mutually cooperative partnership in which Britain has more than carried her weight.
The French nuclear weapons program dates from 1954, and is even less integrated with US programs than the British, with US-France cooperation on nuclear weapons in the 1970s and '80s being carried out in strict secrecy.
France currently has both a submarine launched nuclear misslie based on Triomphant Class submarines, and an air launched missile that used Mirage jets as a delivery platform; These planes can be either land based, or launched from the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.
The French nuclear deterrent force is not only independent from the US, it is also independent from NATO.