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World is moving closer to nuclear war because Russia and China are developing new missiles & subs, Pentagon warns

THE world is edging towards nuclear war because Russia and China are modernizing ballistic missiles, and developing new submarines, according to a bombshell Pentagon report.

Washington has tried to reduce their number of nukes but foreign powers have moved in the opposite direction, the 2020 dossier reveals.

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The world is edging towards a nuclear war as Russia are modernizing new ballistic missiles
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The world is edging towards a nuclear war as Russia are modernizing new ballistic missilesCredit: EPA
North Korean officials testing the submarine missile Pukguksong-2 in February 2017
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North Korean officials testing the submarine missile Pukguksong-2 in February 2017Credit: Reuters

It states: "No potential adversary has reduced either the role of nuclear weapons in its national security strategy or the number of nuclear weapons it fields.”

The report warns of potential regional conflicts involving nukes in several parts of the world.

Russia’s strategic nuclear modernization has greatly increased, meaning Moscow can expand its warhead numbers, according to the .

Beijing is reportedly considering whether to develop autonomous nuclear weapons systems, the reports.

Ambassador Robert Wood told reporters on Thursday: “If they were to develop, these kinds of weapons and aerial systems, this has the potential to change the strategic stability environment in a dynamic way.”

Chinese military trucks carrying ballistic missiles during 70th-anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of Communist China
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Chinese military trucks carrying ballistic missiles during 70th-anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of Communist ChinaCredit: AP:Associated Press
Russian officials said it had conducted drills involving nuclear-capable strategic bombers in the Arctic
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Russian officials said it had conducted drills involving nuclear-capable strategic bombers in the ArcticCredit: AP

North Korean officials have fast-tracked testing of missiles capable of reaching American shores while Iran reportedly has the technology and capacity to create a nuclear weapon within a year, reports.

Pyongyang reportedly poses the “most immediate and dire proliferation threat” to the international order, according to the defense report.

Officials are also concerned about Iran’s “aggressive strategy,” which could destabilize relations in the Middle East, and experts are suspicious about Tehran's commitment to reducing their nuclear arsenal.

The report recommended: “Flexible and limited US nuclear response options can play an important role in restoring deterrence following limited adversary nuclear escalation.”

And Washington’s nuclear program must only be used in “extreme circumstances” and government officials must communicate in ways that are understood by rogue powers.

Satellite imagery shows the construction of 119 missiles silos near Yumen, China which indicates Beijing is ramping up its nuclear arsenal
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Satellite imagery shows the construction of 119 missiles silos near Yumen, China which indicates Beijing is ramping up its nuclear arsenalCredit: Center for Nonproliferation Studies

The publication of the report comes as the US and Russia extended the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty for five years.

Moscow and Washington withdrew from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 2019.

The pact mandated the US and Soviet Union to eliminate nuclear missiles that had ranges of 500-5,500km.

Last month, Biden said “not on my watch” when it comes to

In a meeting with outgoing Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, he said: “What I can say to you, Iran will never get a nuclear weapon on my watch.”

Biden is being pressured by Congressional Democrats to rejoin the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that former president Donald Trump pulled out of.

Biden is under pressure to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal
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Biden is under pressure to rejoin the Iran nuclear dealCredit: Reuters
Former President Donald Trump pulled out of the treaty in 2018
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Former President Donald Trump pulled out of the treaty in 2018Credit: AFP or licensors

Israel and the US have worked together to slow down Iran's nuclear program, including efforts to destroy their stockpiles.

Meanwhile, Russia recently tested a and military jets were seen carrying hypersonic missiles as war games intensified in the Black Sea.

An unnamed Kremlin defense source said the launch took place in mid-June.

Reports say the missile was developed by the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology and comes in a mobile variant and silo variant.

Mobile systems enjoy several advantages as they are harder to locate, track, target, and destroy, according to Russian press agency TASS.

It came as Moscow vowed to sink British warships if they sailed too close to Crimea.

And, it was reported Russian fighter jets and bombers had conducted combat training flights in the eastern Mediterranean. 

Russia reportedly testing a new nuke as war games intensified in the Black Sea
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Russia reportedly testing a new nuke as war games intensified in the Black SeaCredit: AP
North Korea's Kim Jong-Un warned he is preparing for a military confrontation with Washington
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North Korea's Kim Jong-Un warned he is preparing for a military confrontation with WashingtonCredit: AP

The MIG-31K jets carried deadly Dagger hypersonic missiles - one of Putin’s new-age weapons.

They have a range of  1,250 miles and have no match in the West, according to Moscow. 

warned that he is preparing for a military confrontation with Washington and has vowed to build more nukes, defying Joe Biden.

warned his people that North Korea should be ready for “dialogue and in particular confrontation with America”.

He blasted Washington’s approach to North Korea as he set out his “strategic and tactical counteraction with the US".

Pyongyang had already accused Biden of pursuing a "hostile policy".

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