Nuclear powers increasing deployment of warheads, SIPRI warns
The world’s nuclear-armed states are increasingly moving warheads from storage onto operational delivery systems, raising the risk of conflict despite a gradual decline in overall stockpiles, researchers warned on Monday.
SIPRI said geopolitical rivalry and a new arms build-up could reverse decades of reductions in nuclear arsenals.
Nuclear Risk Increases Globally
- World facing increased nuclear risk, researchers warn Punch —
- China adds warheads as nuclear powers ‘walk away’ from disarmament: SIPRI South China Morning Post —
- Tibet quartz discovery boosts China’s self-sufficiency push for hi-tech materials South China Morning Post —
- World facing increased nuclear risk, researchers warn The Korea Herald —
- Lee reiterates need to halt N.K.'s nuclear, missile buildup as 'realistic' short-term goal UPI —