A hundred Hiroshimas
Briefly

The potential for a new nuclear arms race is increasing, with the world's largest nuclear powers, Russia and the United States, nearing conflict similar to the Cold War. The upgrading of their nuclear capabilities and discussions about their use signal alarming developments. Additionally, China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, marking a shift from its previous status as a junior nuclear power. The anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki highlights the gravity of these escalating tensions.
The world's largest nuclear powers, Russia and the United States, are as close as they've been to conflict since the height of the Cold War.
Eighty years after the first and only time nuclear weapons have been used, the risk of the unthinkable happening again has never been greater.
As they upgrade their nuclear capabilities, even talking openly about using them, all signs point to the beginnings of a second nuclear arms race.
China, once a junior member of the nuclear club, is expanding its arsenal faster than any other nation.
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