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Pentagon, according to journalists, believe that by 2035, China will probably in...

Best Approach: The US has enough nuclear missiles to restrain China and Russia at the same time - the media

Pentagon, according to journalists, believe that by 2035, China will probably increase its nuclear arsenal more than three times up to 1500 warheads. The US believes that they do not need more nuclear weapons to restrain Russia and China at the same time. Yes, state nuclear forces have "advanced potential". National security advisor Jake Sullivan said this, Reuters writes.

Sullivan stated that Washington would adhere to restrictions on strategic nuclear weapons established in the new 2010 SNC agreement before the expiry of the document in 2026. But only the Russian Federation will do the same. At the same time, the states seek negotiations with both Russia and China. According to journalists, the words of Sullivana are the proposal of Beijing and Moscow to eliminate "large cracks" in the global security system that has existed for many years to prevent nuclear war.

The publication writes that China, who is in tense confrontation with the United States through Taiwan, refused to participate in a dialogue to reduce the risk of conflict with Washington and refused to negotiate this week. Pentagon believes that by 2035, China is likely to increase its nuclear arsenal more than three times up to 1500 warheads. Russia, which threatened to use nuclear weapons in the war against Ukraine, said in February that it was ceasing to participate in a new SNO.

According to Sullivan, the United States implements "new strategies" to cope with new challenges. Among them are the modernization of existing weapons systems and the creation of new non -nuclear deterrents, taking into account hypersonic missiles. "The United States does not need to build our nuclear forces in order to exceed the number of our competitors to successfully restrain them . . . Rather, restraint means that we have a" best "approach rather than" more, "Sullivan said.

that a political analyst, a nuclear weapons expert Alexander Kochetkov told focus that Russian nuclear weapons may not appear in Belarus. The Kremlin threatened to move nuclear weapons to Kaliningrad, directly to NATO and Crimea borders-there even prepared a storage facility. In addition, the Major of the Swiss Army Claude Meyer said that Putin dare to hit Ukraine with nuclear weapons. He stated that it is difficult to use tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine.