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Pentagon orders nuclear inventory | Pentagon orders nuclear inventory |
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US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has ordered a full inventory of US nuclear arms after parts of ballistic missiles were mistakenly sent to Taiwan. | US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has ordered a full inventory of US nuclear arms after parts of ballistic missiles were mistakenly sent to Taiwan. |
He said a report, that would also include checks of related materials, should be completed within 60 days. | He said a report, that would also include checks of related materials, should be completed within 60 days. |
The US sent nuclear fuse triggers to Taiwan instead of helicopter batteries in 2006. The mistake was only discovered last week. | The US sent nuclear fuse triggers to Taiwan instead of helicopter batteries in 2006. The mistake was only discovered last week. |
The arms issue is sensitive as China regards Taiwan as a renegade province. | The arms issue is sensitive as China regards Taiwan as a renegade province. |
Beijing vehemently opposes US arms sales to Taiwan and has threatened to attack the island if it declares independence. | Beijing vehemently opposes US arms sales to Taiwan and has threatened to attack the island if it declares independence. |
Second blunder | Second blunder |
On Thursday, Mr Gates also directed a senior navy officer to carry out an investigation into the mistaken delivery of the fuses. | On Thursday, Mr Gates also directed a senior navy officer to carry out an investigation into the mistaken delivery of the fuses. |
Earlier this week, the Pentagon said no nuclear materials had been shipped and the parts had been returned to the US. | Earlier this week, the Pentagon said no nuclear materials had been shipped and the parts had been returned to the US. |
Taiwan had pointed out the error, but owing to a two-year miscommunication the US administration remained unaware of it until last week. | Taiwan had pointed out the error, but owing to a two-year miscommunication the US administration remained unaware of it until last week. |
The shipment had been sent from a US airbase in Wyoming. | The shipment had been sent from a US airbase in Wyoming. |
It has caused a major embarrassment to the Pentagon, says the BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington. | It has caused a major embarrassment to the Pentagon, says the BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington. |
China has expressed its "strong displeasure". | China has expressed its "strong displeasure". |
Detail of the mistaken shipment is the second blunder to emerge in recent months. | Detail of the mistaken shipment is the second blunder to emerge in recent months. |
Last August, a B-52 bomber flew across several US states mistakenly armed with nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. | Last August, a B-52 bomber flew across several US states mistakenly armed with nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. |
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