US Evaluates ‘Survivability’ Of Chinese And Russian Leadership In Event Of Nuclear Strike
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Pentagon and US Intelligence Agencies are
now investigating the robustness of Chinese and Russian nuclear
preparedness programs, specifically to gauge if Chinese and Russian
leaders could survive a nuclear attack
Although 9 nations currently possess nuclear weapons and 59 others have the capability to create their own nuclear programs, the US and Russia have historically harbored by far the largest nuclear arsenals, according to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 2017 Doomsday Clock Statement. In 2017 the Science and Security Board’s Doomsday Clock was advanced to two and a half minutes before midnight, signifying the, “probability of global catastrophe” is higher now than it has been since the early 1980s.
With regard to US nuclear strategy, Republican Representative Michael Turner of Ohio, a member of the House Armed Service Committee’s Strategic Forces panel told Bloomberg news in an email that, the US “must understand how China and Russia intend to fight a war and how their leadership will command and control a potential conflict. This knowledge is pivotal to our ability to deter the threat.” President Trump has signaled via Twitter his own intentions regarding nuclear preparedness with regards to the US arsenal stating, “The United States must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until such time as the world comes to its senses regarding nukes,” toward the end of December of last year. He has since pledged to “greatly strengthen and expand” US Nuclear capabilities. VOX, however, has also reported Trump confusingly said in an interview a month after his statement about strengthening and expanding nuclear capabilities that he wanted to actually reduce the nation’s nuclear arsenal: “For one thing, I think nuclear weapons should be way down and reduced very substantially.”
The Strategic Command is still drafting a response to investigative findings and spokesman Navy Captain Brook DeWalt told Bloomberg Monday that while, “it’s premature to pass along any details at this point, we can update you further at a later date.”
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