![]() Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy EconomyNuclear Is An Absolute NecessityJason Simpkins Dear Reader, As the Cold War subsided the world’s leading nations realized the danger and senselessness of nuclear weapons. As a result, we entered into a new era of non-proliferation. Treaties were signed, nuclear stockpiles were drawn down, and the world became a safer place. Well, I regret to inform you that those days are over. They have been for a while. Multiple treaties between the United States and Russia — the two captains of the Cold War era arms race — have been abandoned. Nuclear tests have been resumed. New advances in rocket and missile technologies have been made. And more countries have launched or expanded their nuclear programs. None more so than China. China now has at least 600 nuclear warheads and is adding 100 more per year. It will have 1,000 by 2030 (if not sooner) and 1,500 by 2035. But China is not the only one building their nuclear program. How does the United States stand in this race? <<< Read the full article here...
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