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- US plans nuclear buildup to check and deter China, Russia
New heights for China’s arms diplomacy in South Asia June 12, 2025; China cracks a code on invisible battlefield surveillance June 10, 2025 Time to put Elon Musk back to work fixing weapons manufacturing June 10, 2025; US plans nuclear buildup to check and deter China, Russia June 9, 2025; Jamming could be key to dodging China’s PL-15
- Is China’s military really built for war? New report questions . . . - CNN
New report questions Beijing’s arms buildup Analysis Brad Lendon, China, on January 10, 2025 Costfoto NurPhoto Getty Images Fu Tian China News Service Getty Images
- NATO chief issues chilling 4 word warning over China | World | News . . .
16:12, Tue, Apr 8, 2025 | UPDATED: 10:24 Mark Rutte expressed concern over China's arms build-up (Image: Kyodo News via “China is supporting Russia’s efforts China is building up its
- NATO cannot be naive about Chinas arms build-up, says Rutte
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Tuesday raised concern about China’s arms buildup and military drills near Taiwan and called on the 32 alliance’s members to work together to keep free and
- China increasing nuclear warheads faster than US, Russia: Report
The report says that there is a clear trend of growing nuclear arsenals, sharpened nuclear rhetoric, and the abandonment of arms control agreements globally Updated: Jun 16, 2025 04:24 AM EST 1
- SIPRI Warns of New Nuclear Arms Race As China’s Arsenal Surges To 600 . . .
The world is entering a perilous new phase of nuclear competition, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Yearbook 2025, which reveals that China has rapidly expanded its nuclear arsenal to at least 600 warheads—an increase of 100 warheads in both 2023 and 2024
- Global arms race warning issued as nuclear warheads increase
With regard to the three largest deployable nuclear arsenals, Russia had 4,310 warheads, a decrease of 0 8 percent from 2018, while the U S possessed 3,700, a decrease of 2 6 percent
- NATO chief raises concern over Chinas arms buildup, calling on allies . . .
YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) — The NATO chief on Tuesday raised concern about China’s arms buildup and military drills near Taiwan and called on the organization’s members and friendly nations to work together to keep free and open sea lanes in the region “China is supporting Russia’s efforts China is building up its armed forces, including […]
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