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Pentagon says China's nuclear arsenal will triple by 2035

2022-11-29T20:27:34.234Z


China would have around 400 nuclear warheads today, a number nevertheless far from the arsenals of the United States and China which revolve around 5000 nuclear warheads.


China's nuclear arsenal is on track to more than triple by 2035 to 1,500 nuclear warheads, the Pentagon said in a report released Tuesday that also highlighted the steady improvement of China's air force.

Washington has identified Beijing as its main military challenge, and China's annual military report highlights an increase in both nuclear and conventional forces.

"

The Ministry of Defense estimates that the (Chinese) stockpile of operational nuclear warheads has exceeded 400

," the report said.

"

If China continues to increase its nuclear stockpile at this rate, it will in all likelihood have a stockpile of around 1,500 warheads

" by 2035.

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This expansion of the Chinese nuclear arsenal could be a source of instability, according to General Pat Ryder, spokesman for the Pentagon.

The more there is proliferation, the more worrying it is, the more it destabilizes the region

,” he told reporters on Tuesday.

China third nuclear power behind Russia and the United States

However, this arsenal is still far behind that of the United States and Russia, which each possess several thousand nuclear warheads.

Beijing, which is also working to modernize the ballistic missiles that could carry these nuclear warheads, tested 135 of them in 2021, "

more than the rest of the world

" if we do not count those fired during military conflicts, says the report.

And the Chinese air force is making great strides, "

quickly catching up with Western air forces

."

A senior military official clarified before the report was released that the Chinese air force was trying to "

move quickly on all fronts

," including equipment, pilots and other personnel.

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The report also finds that China is taking "

more coercive and aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific region

", a term used by the US administration to refer to a changing reality of alliances in Asia-Pacific.

This is especially the case around Taiwan, an island claimed by Beijing as part of its territory.

A visit to the island by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in August heightened tensions, with China in response conducting its most aggressive military exercises around the island since the 1990s. since declined, but the senior military official said that Chinese activity around Taiwan, although it decreased, remained more important than before, and was a source of concern.

Source: lefigaro

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