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The United States voluntarily announced the number of nuclear bombs.

The United States voluntarily announced the number of nuclear bombs, only 14 19. Is it really for world peace?

When everyone thought it would be a secret, it was made public one day.

The United States once again announced the specific number of nuclear bombs. After reading it, netizens exploded the pot.

In May 2023, the United States updated its nuclear warheads, including those deployed on intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched missiles and heavy bombers. A * * * is 14 19.

The United States voluntarily admitted that the number of its nuclear warheads was only 1400.

As we all know, the deterrence brought by nuclear bombs has far exceeded that of conventional equipment. Therefore, the number and deployment of nuclear bombs have always been the top secret of all countries.

This is very strange. The United States not only does not conceal its nuclear bomb strength, but also actively makes it public. Is it really for world peace?

According to the United States, this is to continue the tradition of transparent nuclear bombs.

Look carefully, every few years, the United States will voluntarily announce the number of nuclear bombs. For example, in 2020, the United States said that its number of nuclear bombs was only 3,750, and it was still decreasing.

However, while the United States announced the number of its own nuclear bombs, another approach also exposed their real purpose.

How many nuclear bombs does the United States have? Bombers only have 14 19 nuclear bombs. Is this figure highly reliable?

What you can see must be what others want you to see. While announcing the number of nuclear bombs, the United States also called on other nuclear-armed countries to make their nuclear bombs transparent.

It is worth mentioning that the number of domestic nuclear bombs announced by the United States is just a dead letter, and there is no evidence to truly prove the accuracy of its published data.

If you analyze it carefully, you will find that the United States has announced the number of nuclear bombs in deployment. As for how many nuclear bombs are still in the warehouse, they are sealed, but they are not mentioned at all.

This also means that even if the number of nuclear bombs announced by the United States is accurate, if it is really necessary, the United States can expand the number of nuclear arsenals in a very short time.

Moreover, the United States has a powerful trinity nuclear strike capability. Only strategic bombers exceed 150, and all active submarines and aircraft carriers are nuclear-powered.

Coupled with countless intercontinental ballistic missiles, the hidden nuclear deterrence of the United States may always be a mystery.

It is not difficult to see that the idea that the United States is a diversion, using its own number of nuclear bombs as bait, and letting other nuclear-armed countries announce the number of nuclear bombs is a bit too obvious.

There are only 30 hydrogen bombs in the world, and all of them are in China. I believe many people have heard of this joke.

But the fact is that if we really want to classify nuclear bombs, almost all nuclear bombs in the United States are hydrogen bombs or more advanced three-phase bombs.

Just as the United States voluntarily announces the number of nuclear bombs, claiming that it only has 1, 4 19 nuclear bombs, this is the real United States.

Some experts have said that China must have at least 1000 nuclear bombs to meet the needs of future nuclear deterrence.

At first glance, this view seems to be contrary to the reduction of the number of nuclear weapons advocated by the whole world, but it is quite meaningful after careful consideration.

If the number of nuclear bombs is divided according to population or land area, it will be unexpectedly found that the United States is actually the real nuclear power, and other regions can't compare it at all.

It is worth mentioning that reducing the quantity and quality of its own nuclear bombs means reducing deterrence, and the risk-taking tendency of the United States in nuclear war will become more and more intensified.

Does the United States really only have 14 19 nuclear bombs? How much is enough?