US warns of world nuclear war


Washington, Dt

Russia and China, two of America's main enemies, have warned the Pentagon that the world is heading for a nuclear war. The Pentagon said in a report on its nuclear operations that the risk of a nuclear war on the United States is increasing as Russia and China have been modernizing and expanding their arsenals for the past decade. Not only that, North Korea has tested missiles that can reach the United States and it is claimed that Iran will develop the technology to build nuclear weapons within a year.

A report released by the Pentagon on Friday states that the United States has been trying to reduce its nuclear arsenal since 2010, but has not reduced its national security strategy or the number of nuclear weapons. On the contrary, they are moving in the opposite direction. The report specifically mentions Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.

The report says that the activities of these countries have resulted in increased regional warfare through nuclear weapons in many parts of the world. That is the biggest threat to the United States, as Russia and China have nuclear technology and weapons. In 2014, Russia and the United States rescinded their 19th Intermediate Range Nuclear Force Treaty. Under the treaty, the United States and Russia agreed to eliminate nuclear and conventional ballistic and cruise missiles with a range of 500 to 6,500 km. The two countries extended the new strategic arms reduction treaty for five years in 2021.

Russia considers the United States and NATO its main enemies for its geopolitical ambitions. As a result, Russia is modernizing its Soviet-era weapons delivery capabilities, developing new nuclear weapons and launchers, as well as developing three new intercontinental-range nuclear weapons systems. Russia is developing weapons, including high-tech planes, ground-launched cruise missiles and underwater autonomous torpedoes.

China has also increased the capacity and number of its nuclear weapons, including state-of-the-art submarine launch missiles. China is also developing bombers that can strike from land, sea and air. North Korea is also increasing its nuclear weapons and missile flight testing capabilities. It has recently tested an intercontinental-range missile with access to the United States. The Pentagon says Iran is also developing nuclear weapons technology and capabilities in a year. Iran's policy of conflict with its neighbors has also called into question its long-standing commitment not to develop nuclear weapons.

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