US Nuclear Forces Chief Says ‘the Big One Is Coming’
The head of US Strategic Command called the war in
Ukraine a 'warmup' for what is to come
by Dave DeCamp Posted on November 6, 2022
https://news.antiwar.com/2022/11/06/us-nuclear-forces-chief-says-the-big-one-is-coming/
The commander overseeing US nuclear forces delivered an ominous warning at a naval conference last week by calling the war in Ukraine a “warmup” for the “big one” to come.
“This Ukraine crisis that we’re in right now, this is
just the warmup,” said Navy Adm. Charles Richard,
the commander of US Strategic command. “The big one is coming. And it isn’t
going to be very long before we’re going to get tested in ways that we haven’t
been tested [in] a long time.”
Richard’s warning came after the US released its new
Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), which reaffirms that the US doctrine
allows for the first use of nuclear weapons. The review
says that the purpose of the US nuclear arsenal is to “deter strategic attacks,
assure allies and partners, and achieve US objectives if deterrence fails.”
The NPR says the US “would
only consider using nuclear weapons in extreme circumstances to defend the
vital interests of the United States or its Allies or partners.”
The NPR was released with the 2022 National Defense
Strategy that names China as the “most comprehensive and serious challenge” to
the US and describes Russia as an “acute threat.” The document, as with the
previous 2018 National Defense Strategy,
makes clear that the US military is preparing for future conflicts with both
China and Russia.
As the head of STRATCOM, Richard had previously warned
that the risk of nuclear war with Russia and China is a “real
possibility.” He said last year that the US
military must “shift its principal assumption from ‘nuclear employment is not
possible to ‘nuclear employment is a very real possibility,’ and act to meet
and deter that reality.”
The Nuclear Posture Review calls for the modernization
of the nuclear triad, which could cost up to $1.5 trillion,
and keeping tensions high with Russia and China helps justify the massive price
tag. Richard said last week that the US needs to put more resources into
competing with China’s military.
Congress is looking to spend big on arming Taiwan,
with a plan to give the island $10 billion in
military aid included in the Senate’s
version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act. While done in the name
of deterrence, China’s actions and rhetoric make
it clear that more US support for Taiwan will make war in the region more
likely.
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