ScottishJohn said:
Ah well, if disarmament is the issue then the US is in a much worse situation. After all, non proliferation is about not creating more. Disarmamament is about getting rid of them all. Since the US has the largest stockpile they have a lot of work to do before they can lead anyone on disarmament.
It's actually not terribly clear who has the largest stockpile. It's either the US or Russia depending on what day of the week it is. The US will de-commission or de-MIRV a system, the Russians will go *** for tat, and vice versa.
And not only have we been getting rid of our nukes faster than any other nation, we've been helping the Russians to get rid of theirs.
Anyway, there's about a third as many nuclear weapons today as there were in the 70s, going by total combined yield of all arsenals.
http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/nuclear/wrjp205b.html
ScottishJohn said:
US is supporting Indian proliferation. I predict they will support Pakistani proliferation in the same way. As for China, China owns the USA already.
Nothing could be farther from the truth. How/when did the US support Pakistani proliferation? Ever heard of the Abdul Qadeer Khan network? It was the US that exposed it.
How are we supporting Indian proliferation? India has had a nuclear capability for 30 years independent of the United States and has not transferred nuclear technology to any third party. The US recognizing that is simply engaging reality, not encouraging proliferation. Why does China get to point nuclear weapons into India but India doesn't get to defend itself?
China owns the US? What happens when the US freezes all of China's assets over here and China can't get its dollars out? Sorry, but the Russians won't sell them fighter aircraft for yuan, nor will the Arabs sell oil for them. Because of the trade deficit China is even more dependent on the US. They need our dollars more than we need the goods we buy from them.
Heck, if you want a reason the US should disarm somewhat, it should be the overinflation of the China threat. The US military acts like we're going to war with them in Taiwan tomorrow, and if we don't have a 4 carrier and 4 gater deployed Navy, we're going to lose for sure. China's nuclear arsenal, army, and much of their Navy is ancient, but the US Navy and Air Force act like they're a monolithic threat to keep funding high.