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Beijing Pushes Back as Washington Calls for China to Join US–Russia Nuclear Talks
The United States has asked China to join trilateral nuclear arms talks with Washington and Moscow. China responded cautiously, reiterating demands for equality, security guarantees and an avoidance of double standards, while highlighting the technical and political obstacles to three‑party arms control.

Kremlin Seeks Clarification After Trump Boasts of 'Weapons Unknown to Anyone'
President Trump’s remark that the United States has “weapons unknown to anyone” prompted a measured Kremlin response asking for clarification and noting Russian agencies are monitoring the situation. The exchange underscores how vague presidential claims about novel military capabilities can heighten strategic uncertainty and complicate arms‑control dynamics between major powers.

Don’t Dismiss China’s Missile Silo Build‑Up — There’s More to Them Than Meets the Eye
Public criticism of China’s missile silos often confuses visibility with vulnerability. In reality, hardened silos provide a cost‑effective way to increase survivable second‑strike capacity, complicate adversary targeting, and shape strategic stability — with important implications for arms control and regional security.