Terrifying Pentagon report sparks WWIII fears after revealing China is readying intercontinental missiles
By Chris Melore
Daily Mail
Dec 28, 2025
China launched a test of its intercontinental ballistic missiles in 2024 (Pictured)
A brand new report from the Pentagon has revealed that China has armed over 100 long-range nuclear missiles which could reach the US in an all-out war.
The December 23 report to Congress
found China's military has placed more than 100 DF-31 missiles, which
are powerful intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), into
underground launch sites called silos.
These missiles use solid fuel, meaning they're ready to launch quickly without needing extra preparation, unlike older liquid-fueled ones that take longer to set up.
The US Department of War
identified fields of missile silos in three remote areas in northern
and western China: Hami in Xinjiang, Yumen in Gansu, and Yulin in Inner
Mongolia, near the border with Mongolia.
Together,
these fields have around 320 silos, but US officials believe only over
100 are loaded so far, allowing China to potentially shuffle missiles
around to confuse enemies in a tactic like a 'shell game.'
The DF-31 missiles can fly up to about 6,800 miles, far enough to hit most of the US from their launch sites in China.
China
tested one of these missiles in 2024 by launching it into the Pacific
Ocean, showing it could travel long distances and land near places like
French Polynesia.
'China's historic
military buildup has made the US homeland increasingly vulnerable. China
maintains a large and growing arsenal of nuclear, maritime,
conventional long-range strike, cyber, and space capabilities able to
directly threaten Americans' security,' the new report warned.
A new report by the Pentagon revealed China's ability to strike the US with nuclear weapons
The Pentagon believes this buildup is part of China's plan to have over 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030, making their forces more ready for quick counterattacks if they detect incoming threats.
It's the latest sign tensions are inching closer to a breaking point as China and the US battle for influence over Asia.
According to the Department of War,
China's big-picture goal is to become a global superpower by 2049, with
a world-class military that can protect its interests and 'rejuvenate'
the nation, including taking control of places like Taiwan that it
claims still belongs to the communist nation.
The
Chinese Communist Party is believed to see keeping its power, growing
their economy, and defending territorial claims as its 'core interests'
that it will never compromise with the US on, no matter what.
The
new report warned that China is building up its military to be ready to
invade or blockade Taiwan by 2027, practicing large exercises that
include long-range strikes which could also hit US forces trying to
help.
Pentagon officials also noted
that China believes there is bipartisan agreement in the US Congress
to 'contain' their rise, with the Chinese growing more and more
frustrated with America's alliances throughout Asia, specifically with
Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.
Despite
growing tensions that have led to nuclear weapons being armed, a senior
official from the Department of War told the Daily Mail the White House
and Pentagon are working to deescalate the situation.
'President
Trump seeks a stable peace, fair trade, and respectful relations with
China. The Department of War will support the President's intent by
opening a wider range of military-to-military communications with the
People's Liberation Army and seeking other ways to make clear our
peaceful intentions,' the senior official said in a statement.
The report to the US Congress also revealed China's missile bases and other military assets
China is believed to have the world's third largest nuclear warhead stockpile, behind Russia and the US (Stock Image)
A 2024 report by the Federation of
American Scientists (FAS), a nonprofit global policy think tank,
revealed that there were 12,121 nuclear warheads scattered across nine
nations.
Those nuclear-armed countries included the US, Russia, China, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, and the UK.
Russia still outnumbered the US by several hundred warheads.
However,
the two nations controlled roughly 88percent of this global stockpile,
with Russia reportedly holding 5,580 bombs and the US possessing 5,044.
China
has been among a group of five countries, including Pakistan, India,
Israel, and North Korea, that have been quietly increasing their nuclear
stockpiles over the past 40 years.
The
new report by the Pentagon put China's current count of nuclear
warheads in the 'low 600s,' meaning the growing military power in Asia
is expected to increase that number by roughly 100 per year this decade.
The Department of War declined to comment further regarding their level of concern over China's nuclear weapons program.
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