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#PRC: Concessions first. Peter Huessy, president of Geostrategic Analysis and a fellow at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill:

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🗓️ 16 November 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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#PRC: Concessions first. Peter Huessy, president of Geostrategic Analysis and a fellow at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill:
https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3241082/us-must-adapt-its-nuclear-arms-control-policies-get-china-board

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0:00.0

Alex's work trip was looking like a busy one, so they needed to know exactly what they'd be getting,

0:06.0

like the choice of over 800 locations, to skip the commute and relax with a tasty dinner the night before.

0:12.0

Plus if plans change, they could rest easy,

0:15.0

knowing they can cancel their flex rate booking up until 1 PM that day.

0:19.0

Enjoy the same feeling whatever the trip.

0:22.0

Premier Inn, Rest Easy. Only available to book at

0:25.2

Premier In.com. Teas and sees world. I'm John Bachelors with Gordon Chang, my

0:38.5

colleague and co-host and we turn to nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the conversation of the 20th century

0:45.7

between the US and the Soviet Union that no longer exists. Now the People's

0:50.6

Republic of China presents nuclear weapons and a conversation that has not started to my knowledge.

0:57.0

However, we read in the South China Morning Post in these last hours,

1:02.0

US must adapt its nuclear arms control policies to get China on board goes the assertion.

1:09.0

We turn to Peter Hughes, our colleague of these nuclear weapons matters from the 20th century and now

1:15.6

into the 21st.

1:17.9

Peter is president of geostrategic analysis.

1:20.8

He's a fellow at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies.

1:24.0

Peter, China has nuclear weapons, both strategic and we believe tactical.

1:30.0

The nuclear weapons that are most concerning are the empty or filled silos in the

1:36.4

northeast of China, building quickly.

1:39.0

Some worth what we're told are merved warheads, multiple strikes. The US has recently issued its 2022 nuclear

1:48.7

posture review programmatic findings which remain in place here a year later. The mix of the

1:56.2

U.S.'s ambitions to upgrade or for example to replace the Minuteman 3 with the Sentinel, all of that is in train.

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