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		<title>China Just Practiced Launching a Nuclear Weapon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>But don&#8217;t freak out just yet. The Chinese military successfully tested a mock launch of a nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile, state media reported on Jan. 21, 2019. At the same time, experts stressed that China would never be the first &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/china-just-practiced-launching-a-nuclear-weapon/" aria-label="China Just Practiced Launching a Nuclear Weapon">Read More</a></p>
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But don&#8217;t freak out just yet.</p>
<p class="flfc">The Chinese military successfully tested a mock launch of a nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile, state media reported on Jan. 21, 2019.</p>
<p>At the same time, experts stressed that China would never be the first country to launch a nuclear attack.</p>
<p>&#8220;The People&#8217;s Liberation Army Rocket Force conducted a simulated intercontinental ballistic missile strike mission from an underground bunker against an imaginary enemy,&#8221; <em>Global Times </em><u><a href="http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1136655.shtml" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">reported</a></u>, citing China Central Television.</p>
<p>The report didn&#8217;t specify the time or location of the launch or the type of missile involved.</p>
<p>But the exercise underscored Beijing&#8217;s main approach to nuclear deterrence. Mount ICBMs on mobile launchers and hide them underground. &#8220;China&#8217;s strategic missiles are usually placed in deep, protective bunkers,&#8221; <em>Global Times </em>paraphrased military expert Song Zhongping as saying.</p>
<p>Crew must endure underground living in crowded, stressful conditions. &#8220;Long-term survival training in closed environments has become routine for the troops to ensure counterattack capability in case a war breaks out,&#8221; <em>Global Times </em>explained.</p>
<p>The People&#8217;s Liberation Army Rocket Force, or PLARF, is getting new and better missiles with better multiple-independent-reentry-vehicle warheads, or MIRVs, according to <u><a href="http://www.dia.mil/News/Articles/Article-View/Article/1732500/defense-intelligence-agency-releases-report-on-china-military-power/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">a January 2019 report </a></u>from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.</p>
<p>&#8220;The PLARF &#8230; continues to enhance its nuclear deterrent, maintaining silo-based nuclear ICBMs and adding more survivable, mobile nuclear delivery systems,&#8221; the DIA explained.</p>
<p>&#8220;China cur­rently has 75 to 100 ICBMs, including the silo-based CSS-4 Mod 2/DF-5A and MIRV-equipped CSS-4 Mod 3/DF-5B; the solid-fueled, road-mo­bile CSS-10 Mod 1/DF-31 and CSS-10 Mod 2/ DF-31A; and the shorter range CSS-3/DF-4.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The CSS-10 Mod 2/DF-31A has a range of more than 11,200 kilometers [6,960 miles] and can reach most locations within the continental United States. China also is developing a new MIRV-capable road-mobile ICBM, the CSS-X-10/DF-41.&#8221;</p>
<p>Song told <em>Global Times </em>the new DF-41 might appear in public for the first time during the October 2019 celebrations marking the 70 anniversary of the founding of the People&#8217;s Republic of China.</p>
<p>In addition to land-based missiles, China <u><a href="https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/china-building-more-submarines-carry-nuclear-weapons-and-it-could-be-good-thing-34462">also deploys </a></u>nuclear warheads on at least four Type 094 submarines. The Chinese air force is developing a nuclear-capable stealth bomber.</p>
<p>But China&#8217;s nuclear arsenal <u><a href="https://fas.org/issues/nuclear-weapons/status-world-nuclear-forces/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">is small </a></u>compared to America&#8217;s and Russia&#8217;s own arsenals. Beijing maintains 280 nuclear warheads on ICBMs, medium-range rockets and submarine-launched missiles. The United States possesses 3,800 nukes and deploys 1,750 of them. Russia has 4,350 warheads and deploys 1,600.</p>
<p>The United States and Russia risk a nuclear arms race between them. Between withdrawing various treaties and developing new, seemingly more useable smaller nukes and deterrence-undermining missile-defenses, Washington and Moscow might seem determined to make the world less safe.</p>
<p>U.S. president Donald Trump&#8217;s 2018 <u><a href="https://dod.defense.gov/News/SpecialReports/2018NuclearPostureReview.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">nuclear-weapons review </a></u>broadened America&#8217;s atomic rules of engagement. Before, it was U.S. policy that only a nuclear sneak attack or some other existential threat would justify a retaliatory atomic strike from the United States.</p>
<p>By contrast, Trump&#8217;s nuclear review warned that a major hacking event or an online assault on U.S. financial infrastructure could warrant a nuclear counterattack.</p>
<p>Combined with looser policy, Trump&#8217;s own recklessness could elevate the likelihood of atomic war. &#8220;The risk is that he will be quicker to order their use in a confrontation with Russia, China, North Korea or Iran and that the conflict will escalate to all-out nuclear war,&#8221; Bruce Blair, a nuclear expert at Princeton University, told <em>The National Interest </em>.</p>
<p>Beijing, on the other hand, has urged restraint and reaffirmed its commitment to a &#8220;no-first-use&#8221; policy. &#8220;As China promises never to use nuclear weapon first and will only use them in a counterattack, China&#8217;s strategic missile storage facilities must be able to survive the first wave of hostile nuclear strike,&#8221; <em>Global Times </em>paraphrased Song as saying.</p>
<p>&#8220;Without a first strike against China, China will never use the weapons,&#8221; <em>Global Times </em>stressed. &#8220;An ICBM loaded with nuclear warheads will likely never be used as it would precipitate an all-out nuclear war, say analysts. The weapon&#8217;s primary purpose is deterrence, and to facilitate political and diplomatic discussions.&#8221;</p>
<p>David Axe serves as the new Defense Editor of the National Interest. He is the author of the graphic novels <em> War Fix, War Is Boring  </em>and <em>Machete Squad.</em></p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/china-just-practiced-launching-nuclear-weapon-42347" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/china-just-practiced-launching-nuclear-weapon-42347</a></p>
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