Washington – U.S. Says It Has 5,113 Nuclear Warheads

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    Washington – The United States has 5,113 nuclear warheads in its stockpile and “several thousand” more retired warheads awaiting the junkpile, the Pentagon said Monday in an unprecedented accounting of a secretive arsenal born in the Cold War and now shrinking rapidly.

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    The Obama administration disclosed the size of its atomic stockpile going back to 1962 as part of a campaign to get other nuclear nations to be more forthcoming, and to improve its bargaining position against the prospect of a nuclear Iran.

    “We think it is in our national security interest to be as transparent as we can be about the nuclear program of the United States,” Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters at the United Nations, where she addressed a conference on containing the spread of atomic weapons.

    The U.S. has previously regarded such details as top secret.

    The figure includes both “strategic,” or long-range weapons, and those intended for use at shorter range.

    The Pentagon said the stockpile of 5,113 as of September 2009 represents a 75 percent reduction since 1989.

    A rough count of deployed and reserve warheads has been known for years, so the Pentagon figures do not tell nuclear experts much they don’t already know.

    Hans Kristensen, director of Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists in Washington, said his organization had already put the number at around 5,100 by reviewing budget estimates and other documents.

    The import of the announcement is the precedent it sets, Kristensen said.

    “The important part is that the U.S. is no longer going to keep other countries in the dark,” he said.

    Clinton said the disclosure of numbers the general public has never seen “builds confidence” that the Obama administration is serious about stopping the spread of atomic weapons and reducing their numbers.

    But the administration is not revealing everything.

    The Pentagon figure released Monday includes deployed weapons, which are those more or less ready to launch, and reserve weapons. It does not include thousands of warheads that have been disabled or all but dismantled. Those weapons could, in theory, be reconstituted, or their nuclear material repurposed.

    Estimates of the total U.S. arsenal range from slightly more than 8,000 to above 9,000, but the Pentagon will not give a precise number.

    Whether to reveal the full total, including those thousands of nearly dead warheads, was debated within the Obama administration. Keeping those weapons out of the figure released Monday represented a partial concession to intelligence agency officials and others who argued national security could be harmed by laying the entire nuclear arsenal bare.

    A senior defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity because the overall total is still classified, did not dispute the rough estimates developed by independent analysts.

    Exposure of once-classified totals for U.S. deployed and reserve nuclear weapons is intended to nudge nations such as China, which has revealed little about its nuclear stockpile.

    “You can’t get anywhere toward disarmament unless you’re going to be transparent about how many weapons you have,” said Sharon Squassoni, a nuclear policy analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    Russia and the United States have previously disclosed the size of their stockpiles of deployed strategic weapons, and France and Britain have released similar information. All have signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which is the subject of the U.N. review that began Monday.

    The U.S. revelations are calculated to improve Washington’s bargaining power with Iran’s allies and friends for the drive to head off what the West charges is a covert Iranian program to build a bomb.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahamadinejad spoke ahead of Clinton at the conference, denouncing U.S. efforts to pressure his regime to abandon its nuclear program.

    The U.N. conference will try to close loopholes in the internationally recognized rules against the spread of weapons technology.

    Independent analysts estimate the total world stockpile of nuclear warheads at more than 22,000.

    The Federation of American Scientists estimates that nearly 8,000 of those warheads are operational, with about 2,000 U.S. and Russian warheads ready for use on short notice.

    The United States and Russia burnished their credentials for insisting that other countries forgo atomic weapons by agreeing last month to a new strategic arms reduction treaty.

    The New START treaty sets a limit of 1,550 deployed strategic nuclear warheads for each side, down from 2,200 under a 2002 deal. The pact re-establishes anti-cheating procedures that provide the most comprehensive and substantial arms control agreement since the original 1991 START treaty.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Why does any country need so many nuclear weapons when two or 3 are sufficient to destroy the world?? It’s madness……..And they are worried about Iran which has no nuclear weapons and the State of Israel which has 230 nuclear warheads……..

    LIBERALISM IS A DISEASE!!!!
    LIBERALISM IS A DISEASE!!!!
    13 years ago

    ARE THEY OUT OF THEIR COTTON PICKIN MINDS?????????

    What is with this regime??? Her Thighness aka Hillary Clinton has to announce this?? Punkt here they want to be transparent but where they SHOULD, they are opaque???

    tuly
    tuly
    13 years ago

    a good way to cut our arsinal is use it on iran syria libya lebenon etc.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Hillary: Maybe you tell the world exactly where they are and the codes to set them off. That’ll be real transparency. Unfortunately, the only transparency we have achieved is that we can all see right through you. Aside from an occasional nice word about Israel, you have been a back-stabbing, double-crossing, Muslim appeasing, and basically dishonest official – representing a regime that possesses exactly those qualities. As a constituent, I can’t wait until you Democrats are voted out of power, and we can have some real friends of democracy and Israel back in power. REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Another bone headed move by obama regime tell the world how many you have. What morons!

    bigplaut
    bigplaut
    13 years ago

    so now that this “classified” info or “top secret” info is public knowledge, does pollard still have to sit???? whats the diff???

    Ishmael
    Ishmael
    13 years ago

    So that’s one nuke for every year since Eisav was born!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    This sensitive info was classified until Obama. It would have been a life sentance for treason to reveal this information to our enemies. Why does Obama want our enemies to know our weapons capabilities? With this info they can counter our missles and render the USA defenseless !!! Obama has been given bad advice. This is top secret info !!! Where is the FBI and Secret Service ???