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Biden Revamps Nuclear Strategy to Counter China Threat, Keeps Plan Secret

An aggressive nuclear China is now the centerpiece of America’s revamped nuclear strategy, which the Biden administration masterfully kept under wraps since March. A recent report by The New York Times reveals that this plan is so secretive that not even a digital whiff of it has found its way onto the internet. Why? Because the White House fears a catastrophic coalition of destruction that involves none other than China, Russia, and North Korea—three players that make up what can only be described as the world’s most terrifying trio.

Gone are the days when America’s nuclear strategy was primarily focused on Russia, a relic of the 1950s under the Truman administration. The Biden administration’s new strategy, however, reflects an alarming shift towards addressing the threats posed by a multifaceted nuclear adversary landscape. It’s as if the nation’s defense has pivoted from a sing-along with the Russians to a full-blown mosh pit featuring a trio of nuclear rogues. A unclassified summary is expected to be presented to Congress by year-end, which will surely make for some ignoble, gut-wrenching reading material.

Hints about this startling redirection have been slipping through the cracks like a poorly kept secret. It was recently noted that the president has updated his nuclear-weapons employment guidelines to reflect this new reality. The Pentagon’s very own nuclear expert has commented on the “significant increase in the size and diversity” of China’s nuclear arsenal. Not exactly warm and fuzzy news for a country that still has the lingering cringe from its drone strike misadventures.

The nuclear boogeymen—China, Russia, and North Korea—are supposedly bonding over their mutual dislike of the United States. This coalition isn’t just a fever dream; it’s a stark reality that has emerged due to the breakdown of dialogue on nuclear arms, particularly from China’s end. They appear to be taking a page out of the Russian playbook, where mutual intimidation supplants constructive conversations about arms control. With another layer of menace stacked up between the U.S. and these adversaries, one might wonder if an aggressive arms race is just around the corner.

The unfortunate truth is that this pressing nuclear threat didn’t make the headlines during the recent presidential campaign, a shocking oversight for a country flirting with potential annihilation. The Biden-Harris administration, paradoxically lauded for its diplomatic prowess, now finds itself trying to explain how it awakened to the reality of multiple nuclear threats after being in office. The previous fear-mongering about Trump leading the nation to war seems almost quaint against the backdrop of the current administration’s existential quandaries. In the world of international relations, one thing is for sure: the situation is anything but stable, and the clock is ticking.

Written by Staff Reports

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