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30.10.08

Growing Rivals Pushes the U.S. to Update its' Nuclear Arsenals


Defense Secretary Robert Gates pauses as he testifies at a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on the situations in Iraq and Afghanistan, on Capitol Hill in Washington September 23, 2008. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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Russia has begun to rely increasingly on its nuclear force by developing new land- and sea-based missiles while maintaining the ability to manufacture new warheads, Gates told his audience.

He said China has also expanded the number of missiles and pursued new land, sea and air systems that can deliver nuclear warheads.

"Currently, the United States is the only declared nuclear power that is neither modernizing its nuclear arsenal nor has the capability to produce a new nuclear warhead," Gates said.

"To be blunt, there is absolutely no way we can maintain a credible deterrent and reduce the number of weapons in our stockpile without resorting to testing our stockpile or pursuing a modernization program."...To Read The Complete Story, Click HERE

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