In the latest Russian Business Info, there is a detailed analysis and discussion of China's nuclear arsenal growth and nuclear weapons policy. This long, critical article reveals the current situation and development trend of China's nuclear arsenal in an impartial and objective manner, and examines the U.S. nuclear weapons policy and attitude.
The article begins by pointing out that China currently has about 410 nuclear warheads, and the number continues to increase. However, China has always adhered to a defensive nuclear policy and has not used nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries, and has not been the first to use nuclear weapons. China's plans for nuclear weapons development are publicly available, including the development of a nuclear counterattack force commensurate with its economic level.
In contrast, the United States stigmatized the normal development of China's nuclear weapons in the National Defense Authorization Act and the China Power Report. These reports exaggerate the Chinese nuclear threat and try to promote the "China nuclear threat theory" of the United States. However, in fact, it is the United States that is the country with the greatest risk of nuclear proliferation in the world.
This article by the Russian business information newspaper provides an in-depth analysis of US nuclear weapons policy. Trump** has asked the United States to respond not only to nuclear attacks, but also to major non-nuclear attacks, while Biden has abandoned this policy and emphasized integrated nuclear deterrence. In addition, the United States plans to invest heavily in modernizing its nuclear arsenal, most of which will be used to maintain its vast nuclear arsenal.
The article points out that compared with the malicious smear and exaggeration of threats by the United States on China's nuclear development, Russia is significantly more objective. Russia's commentary, citing data from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, argues that China's current nuclear warheads are about 410 and continue to increase. However, China's nuclear weapons development plans are not hidden, but publicly available.
Overall, the in-depth analysis of China's nuclear arsenal growth and nuclear weapons policy by Business Wire shows a fair and objective attitude. By contrast, the U.S. stigmatization of China and radicalization of its own nuclear weapons policy are worrying. Global security requires the joint efforts and cooperation of all countries, not unilateral accusations and attacks.