U.S. says China 'massively expanded' nuclear arsenal

The United States has voiced concerns over China's significant expansion of its nuclear arsenal, highlighting geopolitical tensions amid the recent lapse of the New START treaty with Russia. This treaty, which was the last remaining agreement aimed at limiting nuclear arms between the two nations, expired earlier this month, raising fears about an arms race. U.S. officials are now suggesting that this situation could open avenues for a new and more comprehensive agreement that would also include China, which has been rapidly increasing its nuclear capabilities. The call for a trilateral arms control framework reflects a shift in U.S. foreign policy, as it seeks to address the growing influence of China in global affairs. This development comes at a time when strategic competition among major powers is intensifying, underscoring the urgency for diplomatic dialogues to prevent potential conflicts. As the international community watches closely, the U.S. aims to navigate these complex dynamics while ensuring regional stability and security.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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