As US allies reel from Donald Trump’s weekend comments encouraging Russia to attack European allies if they don’t meet NATO budget contribution goals, multiple former Trump advisers warn in my upcoming book that the former president will seek to formally withdraw the US from the NATO alliance if he wins a second term.
That’s misleading at best. W76-2 began production a few years ago. B61-12 recently began production with B61-13 on the way. The current US stockpile may be down from its cold war height in bare numbers, but that’s not the point. The US is always improving its nuclear technology and refitting, upgrading, or re-manufacturing its existing stockpile. Clearly “wiping out humanity” is not enough.
You do know that the UK and France have their own nuclear stockpiles, right?
They are not nearly as large or as capable as what the US has though
They have more than enough to wipe out humanity. What else do they need?
If it was that simple, the US would have stopped producing missiles and warheads a long time ago
The U.S. hasn’t produced a new nuclear weapon since 1989 and has fewer nuclear weapons now than any time since 1968.
https://www.acq.osd.mil/ncbdp/nm/NMHB2020rev/chapters/chapter4.html
That’s misleading at best. W76-2 began production a few years ago. B61-12 recently began production with B61-13 on the way. The current US stockpile may be down from its cold war height in bare numbers, but that’s not the point. The US is always improving its nuclear technology and refitting, upgrading, or re-manufacturing its existing stockpile. Clearly “wiping out humanity” is not enough.