
China’s growing nuclear arsenal aims to break US alliances and dominate Asia, report warns
Fox News
China is expected to become a nuclear peer of the United States by the mid-2030s with more than 1,000 warheads, using nuclear weapons to intimidate U.S. allies in Asia.
However, Beijing’s goal isn’t to win a nuclear war, the report argues. It’s to manipulate and degrade trust in America’s nuclear umbrella, particularly among U.S. allies in East and Southeast Asia. By sowing doubt that Washington would defend them in a crisis, China hopes to pressure countries like Japan, the Philippines and South Korea into strategic passivity, giving Beijing more room to act — including a potential move on Taiwan — without triggering a broader allied response.
"The purpose of amplifying uncertainty is to manipulate notions of risk to China’s advantage," the report states. "This is primarily about exacerbating hesitancy among U.S. allies by exploiting persistent fears of abandonment and doubts regarding America’s commitment."

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