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Wednesday, 10/11/2017 10:58:29 AM

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 10:58:29 AM

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Trump 'wanted almost 10 times more nuclear weapons in US arsenal'

The US has been steadily reducing its nuclear weapons stockpile since the late 1960s

Alexandra Wilts Washington DC 24 mins ago
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-nuclear-weapons-us-arsenal-ten-times-more-reports-latest-a7994956.html

Donald Trump reportedly wanted almost 10 times more nuclear weapons in the US's arsenal.

During a meeting in July with America’s highest-ranking national security leaders, the President was shown a chart depicting the US’s steady reduction of its nuclear weapons stockpile since the late 1960s.

But Mr Trump apparently wanted a bigger stockpile, surprising his advisers including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, according to NBC News.

In response, officials told the President about the legal and practical impediments to a nuclear buildup and how the current military posture is stronger than it was at the height of the build-up, the news outlet report.

The US currently has around 4,000 nuclear warheads in its military stockpile, according to the Federation of American Scientists.

Any growth in America’s nuclear weapons stockpile would break with decades of US nuclear doctrine and violate international disarmament treaties signed by every president since Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.

Along with wanting more nuclear weapons, the president also reportedly expressed a desire for additional US troops and military equipment throughout the meeting.

The government has not planned to expand its nuclear arsenal, three officials who were in the room told NBC, but experts have warned that any move to do so could set off a global arms race.

It was soon after the July 20 meeting ended that officials who remained behind heard Mr Tillerson call the President a “moron.” But it is unclear which portion of the Pentagon briefing, which had been described as lengthy and tense, prompted the top diplomat to say this.

Last week, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert strongly denied that Mr Tillerson referred to the President as a “moron”, asserting that “the secretary does not use that type of language.”

The report about Mr Trump’s desire to dramatically increase the country’s nuclear arsenal came as the US remains in high-stakes standoff with North Korea over Kim Jong-un’s expanding nuclear weapons programme.

The President this week is also expected to decertify the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which the Obama administration and other world powers had negotiated to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.

It is possible that once Mr Trump decertifies the agreement, North Korea and Iran could expand their military ties.

This week, Mr Trump met with his national security team in which they discussed “a range of options to respond to any form of North Korean aggression or, if necessary, to prevent North Korea from threatening the US and its allies with nuclear weapons,” according to the White House.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-nuclear-weapons-us-arsenal-ten-times-more-reports-latest-a7994956.html

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