Congress and other U.S. policymakers should recognize that those in the nuclear disarmament community have no counterparts in Beijing or Moscow. Their arguments, to the extent that they escape the self-contained echo chamber, are aimed solely at weakening the United States. Congress, the media, allies, and adversaries should all recognize that the emerging consensus in Washington is to not shrink before growing Chinese and Russian threats, but to meet those threats with an increasingly capable nuclear arsenal backed by the industrial capacity to respond to dynamic challenges.