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China's nuclear expansion: Pentagon warns of missile buildup

China has 600 nuclear warheads and is working on new intercontinental missiles, according to a report released by the Pentagon on Wednesday. The document also addresses issues of military corruption and China's growing cooperation with Russia.

Chinese vehicles with medium-range ballistic missiles
Chinese vehicles with medium-range ballistic missiles
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5:51 PM EST, December 18, 2024

China currently possesses 600 nuclear warheads and is intensively developing new intercontinental missiles. Compared to previous data, the number of Chinese warheads has increased by 100. China plans to further expand its arsenal by 2035.

China's increasing military ambitions

The Pentagon report indicates that China is developing new types of ballistic missiles, including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), which require increased production of nuclear weapons. China now has the largest navy in the world, and its air force matches American standards.

However, the Chinese military struggles with corruption among high-ranking officers and officials. "This wave of corruption touches every service in the PLA, and it may have shaken Beijing's confidence," the report states.

Cooperation with Russia and challenges for Beijing

The Pentagon observes that China is deepening its collaboration with Russia, including support for its military industry. At the same time, Beijing was reportedly concerned about Russia's partnership with North Korea. This concern stems from Russia's potential transfer of weapons technology or dual-use goods that could aid Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, which conflicts with China's publicly stated opposition to nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula.

China aims to establish a new world order, as the current international system is viewed as limiting its strategic ambitions. Cooperation with Russia is part of this plan, although Beijing does not accept all of Moscow's actions, especially those related to North Korea. The Pentagon report highlights that Russia's alliance with North Korea poses "a risk to its reputation as a responsible great power."

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