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Washington (CNN) — China is attempting to at least double the number of nuclear warheads in its
arsenal in the next decade and its military has already equaled or surpassed the United States in
a series of key areas, according to a new Pentagon report released Tuesday.
It suggests that Beijing has made major strides in areas such as ship building, the development
of ballistic and cruise missiles as well as integrated air defense systems.
The report detailing China's military capabilities comes amid mounting tensions between the
Washington and Beijing over a range of issues, including Chinese military activities in the South
China Sea and US-support to Taiwan. It's also published in the run up to the 2020 election as
President Donald Trump is looking to make his increasingly aggressive stance towards Beijing a
key campaign issue.
The New START treaty limits Russia and the US to some 1,550 nuclear warheads on deployed
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, deployed submarine-launched ballistic missiles and deployed
heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments.
China "has more than 1,250 ground-launched ballistic missiles (GLBMs) and ground-launched
cruise missiles (GLCMs) with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers," the report said, adding
that in 2019 Beijing "launched more ballistic missiles for testing and training than the rest of the
world combined."
Beijing's possession of a large arsenal of intermediate range missiles was seen by some as a
motivating factor to prompt the Trump administration to exit the 1987 INF treaty with Russia, that
Washington and all of its NATO allies said Moscow was violating by deploying its own
intermediate range missiles.
While the US has begun developing intermediate range missiles of its own, China still enjoys a
significant advantage in that area.
China's o cial defense budget was $174 billion in 2019 compared to the US budget of about
$685 billion. However, the Pentagon report says that Beijing's published military budget "omits
several major categories of expenditures," including research and development and foreign
weapons procurement, saying that "China's actual military-related spending could be more than
$200 billion, much higher than o cially stated.
The report did say that China still has some ways to go
with regards to its military investments and
modernization campaign, saying that some Chinese
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drills as tensions with US heat up
equipment that dates from the era when the
communist country was governed by Chairman Mao
Tse-Tung.
Of particular concern for US military planners is China's e orts to modernize its forces in order to
enable it to invade Taiwan should the self-governing Democratic island seek formal
independence.
Like previous Defense Department reports on China's military, this year's iteration said that China
has made strides in overcoming the challenges of mounting an invasion of Taiwan while noting
that Taipei is also seeking to improve its military posture to enable it to ward o any attack.
The Chinese military recently flew fighter jets into the Taiwan strait, a show of force timed with
the visit of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar to Taiwan, the highest ranking US
o cial to visit the island in decades.
On Sunday, the US sailed the warship USS Halsey through the Taiwan Strait, the second transit
in August. And on Monday the top o cial in the State Department's Bureau of East Asian and
Pacific A airs announced that the US and Taiwan "are establishing a new bilateral economic
dialogue" and outlined the newly declassified security assurances between Washington and
Taipei.
The Pentagon report also said that China "has likely considered locations" for military logistics
facilities in Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates,
Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, and Tajikistan, adding that China and Cambodia have
publicly denied having signed an agreement to provide the Chinese navy with access to
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