CNN's bias: Top of the pack

President Donald Trump would like the US to be "at the top of the pack" when it comes to having nuclear weapons.

The statement, in an interview with Reuters Thursday, left non-proliferation experts puzzled and concerned.
The President said the US has "fallen behind on nuclear weapons capacity" and that, while he would like to see the lethal weapons abolished, as long as they exist "we're never going to fall behind on nuclear power." And he added that an agreement with Russia to limit nuclear arms is "a one-sided deal."
But experts describe America's nuclear program as strong and dominant, and worry about the implications of his comments.




Hysterical lefties, tell me why this is pretty much fake news from CNN.

Try hard. There is a reason and hopefully JPP lefties can explain it.

Oh, and cue my BFF Thingy to say I'm defending/supporting Trump.

Hi Thingy :loveu::321::loveu:
 
Setting aside Trump the moron's knee jerk jingoism, thinking war strategists and experts have been engaging in a debate to reduce the strategic triad to a diad, not that the Orange combover would have the foggiest idea. Certainly we could reduce the numbers and throw weight much more while mothballing the old and replacing with new, and still maintain overwhelming retaliatory strike capability in every theater. We do not need land based strategic missiles anymore.
 
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