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China has an estimated 600 nuclear warheads—an increase of 100 in just one year—the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported.
The latest attacks have come amid growing concern over Iran’s nuclear program, prompting questions over what this means for the global non-proliferation regime.
Israel has targeted the secretive Fordow facility in recent days but, according to the IAEA, so far it has either been unwilling – or unable – to damage it. Here’s what we know.
China is amassing a growing stockpile of nuclear warheads at a faster rate than any other country, a new report has revealed.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., discusses how President Donald Trump is handling conflicts in the Middle East on ‘Hannity.’
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Shehzad Qazi, China Beige Book COO, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss how Middle East tensions could impact China, whether Iran’s path to becoming a nuclear-armed country matters to its neighbors, and more.
An air-launched tactical nuclear weapon capability would not address short-term security concerns of the United Kingdom and Europe.
Donald Trump has responded to Tucker Carlson's criticism of his administration's Iran policy, asserting that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. This exchange follows Carlson's accusations that Trump is enabling a broader conflict between Israel and Iran,