“RUSSIA’S TESTING, AND CHINA’S TESTING, BUT THEY don’t talk about it,” was President Donald Trump’s bold claim to CBS News about the U.S. adversaries’ nuclear weapons. China rejected this, but its growing atomic arsenal and attitude toward it could be a brake on Russia’s flirtation with nuclear war.
“China is very reluctant to play a nuclear brinkmanship game, and that certainly has a calming effect on, and restrains, Russia,” said Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy, whose latest book, The Nuclear Age, charts the atomic weapons race.
Beijing is officially neutral on President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine but positive in its role as Moscow’s chief economic partner since Russia invaded its neighbor on February 24, 2022, with trade between the countries swelling to record levels. As they tout their “no limits”…
