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Russia and China are expanding nuclear arsenals as the U.S. reduces reliance, raising global tensions.
A growing strategic nuclear arms race is underway between Russia, China, and the U.S., with Russia and China modernizing and expanding their nuclear arsenals while the U.S. has reduced its reliance on nuclear weapons since the Cold War.
Russia has upgraded its ICBMs and submarines, increasing its deliverable warheads, while China's stockpile has risen from 500 to about 600 warheads since early 2024, with projections to exceed 1,000 by 2030 and reach 1,500 by 2035.
Russia holds roughly 5,459 warheads, the U.S. about 5,177, and other nations possess around 1,000 more.
Despite global stockpile reductions through dismantlement, military inventories are rising, fueling concerns over escalating tensions and the risk of accidental launches.
Rusia y China están expandiendo sus arsenales nucleares a medida que EE.UU. reduce su dependencia, aumentando las tensiones globales.