Joe Biden approved secret nuclear strategy focusing on Chinese threat: New York Times
- U.S. President Joe Biden approved a top-secret nuclear strategy in March 2024, focusing on China's nuclear arsenal, as reported by The New York Times.
- The National Security Council's Pranay Vaddi noted the plan examines U.S. preparedness for simultaneous nuclear crises and incorporates nuclear and nonnuclear responses.
- The strategy aims to deter coordinated nuclear challenges from China, Russia, and North Korea, according to Vaddi.
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In a classified document, he ordered U.S. forces to prepare for possible coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China and North Korea.
Biden approved 'classified' nuclear strategy focusing on 'coordinated nuclear confrontation' against China, Russia, N. Korea
President Joe Biden approved a classified document in March directing US forces to get ready for potential "coordinated nuclear confrontations involving Russia, China and North Korea," the New York Times reported Tuesday. The document, which is revised approximately every four years, is classified to such a degree that there are no electronic versions available. Only a limited number of hard copies have been distributed to select national securi…
The NYT indiscretion, Biden's OK, reoriented American deterrence against the “rapid expansion” of the Chinese nuclear arsenal and to prepare the country for possible nuclear challenges coordinated by Beijing, Moscow and Pyongyang
The New York Times revelation: the new Biden administration document, launched in March, is based on the end of bipolar deterrence between Washington...

Biden Approved Secret Nuclear War Strategy Focused On Simultaneous Conflicts
Biden Approved Secret Nuclear War Strategy Focused On Simultaneous Conflicts Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com, President Biden approved in March a new nuclear strategic plan that includes preparations for a simultaneous nuclear war with Russia, China, and North Korea, The New York Times reported on Tuesday. The US nuclear strategy is updated about every four years or so and is highly classified. The Times described the new strategy as the…
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