Adam F. Reynolds

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Captain Adam F. Reynolds, U.S. Army, serves as a nuclear and countering weapons of mass destruction officer assigned to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and is a member of the 2025 Nuclear Scholars Initiative cohort at CSIS.

Authored by Adam F. Reynolds

Nuclear Weapons in the Age of the DOGE

Nuclear modernization spending, though costly, pales in comparison to that associated with conventional warfare, as demonstrated by the war in Ukraine. Nuclear deterrence plays a key role in preventing wars for the U.S. and its allies. For effective nuclear deterrence, our weapons posture must be seen by our enemies as credible, which requires significant spending on nuclear modernization. Investing in nuclear modernization is not only about survival, but also offers potentially long-term cost-savings for the U.S. government through prevention of a war involving the U.S. or one of its allies.