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China Is Building Two Secret Nuclear Reactors. Scientists Are Worried.
These aren't your average reactors.
“Instead of engaging in dialogue, the experts say, China has made its nuclear program more and more opaque. The U.S., Japan, and South Korea all report the state of their “civil” plutonium (meaning not used in weaponry) to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the report urges China to do the same, because it hasn’t since 2017.![]()
China Is Building Two Secret Nuclear Reactors. Scientists Are Worried.
These aren't your average reactors.us.yahoo.com
I estimate that they already have at least 1,000 warheads operational.“Instead of engaging in dialogue, the experts say, China has made its nuclear program more and more opaque. The U.S., Japan, and South Korea all report the state of their “civil” plutonium (meaning not used in weaponry) to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the report urges China to do the same, because it hasn’t since 2017.
Why would China be stockpiling plutonium behind closed doors? “China is presently engaged in a large nuclear weapons build-up that U.S. intelligence officials publicly estimate will result in at least a doubling (or more) of the size of Beijing’s nuclear arsenal,” the experts explain, and accumulating plutonium gives them even more of these critical resources.
It could be that China simply wants large amounts of plutonium as a way to feel competitive with other world powers, or to have a persuasive bargaining chip if needed”
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My years old prediction that China will declare soon it needs a New START comparable arsenal to defend itself against Russia/US et al slowly moving forward
Agree China will claim they are only taking their rightful place amongst nuclear nations, i.e. US/RussiaI estimate that they already have at least 1,000 warheads operational.“Instead of engaging in dialogue, the experts say, China has made its nuclear program more and more opaque. The U.S., Japan, and South Korea all report the state of their “civil” plutonium (meaning not used in weaponry) to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the report urges China to do the same, because it hasn’t since 2017.
Why would China be stockpiling plutonium behind closed doors? “China is presently engaged in a large nuclear weapons build-up that U.S. intelligence officials publicly estimate will result in at least a doubling (or more) of the size of Beijing’s nuclear arsenal,” the experts explain, and accumulating plutonium gives them even more of these critical resources.
It could be that China simply wants large amounts of plutonium as a way to feel competitive with other world powers, or to have a persuasive bargaining chip if needed”
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My years old prediction that China will declare soon it needs a New START comparable arsenal to defend itself against Russia/US et al slowly moving forward
And the only problem with the last statement is that the US sees China and Russia as possibly being one enemy, so then you would have a situation where the US builds an arsenal to counter Russia and China, and then Russia builds one to counter the US, and China builds one to counter US and Russia etc. Three-way arms race.
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Estimated Cost of US Nuclear Modernization Jumps During More Expensive Phase
The Congressional Budget Office’s latest estimate puts the next decade’s price tag at $634 billion as some lawmakers try to bring it back down.www.defenseone.com
With “only” 200 warheads? Methinks they may have more.![]()
China threatens US with ‘intense nuclear showdown’ as atomic program ramps up
CHINA has threatened the United States with an “intense nuclear showdown” as it ramps up its atomic program. The Chinese Communist Party’s mouthpiece newspaper launched a blisteri…www.thesun.co.uk
They probably have more than that many actual missiles now.With “only” 200 warheads? Methinks they may have more.
I agree, their days of side-stepping treaties are over now that they want a bigger seat at the table. And it's unfortunate lessons of the past will need to be re-learned, perhaps for the first time in China's case.![]()
Before US-Russia summit, measure demands any new missile treaties include China
Sen. Steve Daines is proposing a higher bar for any new limits on America’s ballistic missile arsenal.www.defensenews.com
I have to say, I am rather sceptical here.
Given the current nuclear situation there's no sensible reason to reduce nuclear commitments, in fact probably the opposite. Russia are modernising, China has an unknown quantity of warheads but probably at least 1,000, North Korea now has nukes and there's always Iran trying too.As someone else noted (I think in a posted tweet), it always seemed unlikely Biden was going to change any programs without a nuclear posture review. But on top of that, Biden was always a centrist blue hawk. I could see things like the B-83 being retired or the sub launched cruise missile being shelfed, but I'll bet you anything the new ICBM continues to be funded and most likely the new air launched cruise missile as well.
I think he realised that would be politically and strategically illiterate.No argument here. But I think a lot of people expected Biden to be more antagonistic to these programs.
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USAF, Navy 'Not Collaborating' On Nuclear Cruise Missile Projects | Aviation Week Network
The U.S. Air Force and Navy are not cooperating currently on a future nuclear cruise missile despite active development programs by both services, says Gen. Timothy Ray, the head of Air Force Global Strike Command.aviationweek.com