- Global spending on nuclear weapons increased by 133% last year, reaching over $91 billion.
- The United States and Russia are the primary nuclear powers, with more than 5,000 warheads each.
- China, increasing its nuclear capabilities, is expected to have 1,500 nuclear warheads by 2035.
- Defense budgets worldwide have risen, partly due to conflicts like those in Ukraine and Gaza.
- The nuclear weapons industry involves both private companies and government agencies, with significant lobbying efforts to maintain or increase nuclear weapons spending.
- Concerns over the stability of global alliances and the reliability of the U.S. nuclear umbrella are driving some countries to reconsider their nuclear strategies.
- North Korea’s advancing nuclear capabilities and diplomatic shifts are contributing to regional insecurities.
- The potential for a realigned military strategy among China, Russia, North Korea, and possibly Iran is raising alarms.
- European countries and others, like India and Pakistan, are actively building up their nuclear arsenals in response to global security dynamics.
- The reminder of the devastating impact of nuclear weapons, with the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing an estimated 246,000 people.
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