China's Nuclear Stockpile: What’s Happening and Why?

ChinaFri Oct 25 2024
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Your local library doubling its book collection in a few years. That's roughly what China's done with its nuclear force. A recent report from the U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency highlights this significant expansion, driven largely by competition with the U. S. China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is reshaping the country’s military to be a global player. The aim is to keep pace with American power. China’s nuclear stockpile has grown from around 200 warheads in 2018 to over 500 now. And experts predict this number could double again by 2030.
China's not just boosting warhead numbers, but also how these weapons are delivered. They’re building many missile silos and making advanced missiles that can strike faraway targets. Their submarines and bombers are also getting a nuclear upgrade. Beijing’s official stance is to avoid using nukes first, but the report suggests there could be exceptions. For instance, if China felt its leaders were threatened or faced defeat in a conflict over Taiwan. This rapid growth, though, might be risky. Mistakes could happen if they misjudge a situation. And while China sees nuclear weapons as a symbol of power, they argue the U. S. is also ramping up its nuclear capability.
https://localnews.ai/article/chinas-nuclear-stockpile-whats-happening-and-why-a713f9e6

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