
""I think there's a very serious danger that we're going to be in a new, probably more slow-moving but still, a new nuclear arms race competition" as a result, said Matthew Bunn."
""We don't want to be in a world with 20 or 30 fingers on the nuclear button because there's going to be much more chance that the nuclear button is going to get pressed and that the United States might be dragged into whatever takes place," said Bunn."
Iran's nuclear ambitions pose significant challenges to global nuclear security, particularly in the context of its military conflict with the U.S. and Israel. The shifting landscape of nuclear nonproliferation is critical for American national security, especially as China enhances its nuclear capabilities. Experts warn of a potential new nuclear arms race, emphasizing the importance of limiting the spread of nuclear weapons to prevent increased risks of conflict and escalation involving the U.S.
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