China has responded with guarded disapproval to a telephone call between the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
© Evan Vucci, Chinag Ying-ying/Associated Press
A few recent headlines of #fakenews: The above is #fakenews because China does not currently deploy any air-launched nuclear weapons. It is not known or thought to have nuclear bombs. All its estimated 260 nuclear warheads (the U.S. and Russia each have more than 7,000) are presumably for its land and sea based missiles.

China is believed to work on a short- to medium-range, air-launched cruise missiles that potentially could be nuclear armed. So far the U.S. Air Force does not believe (pdf) that any of these are deployed and does not list them as part of a potential enemy force.

The relevant regular paper for such facts is Chinese nuclear forces, 2016 (pdf) by Hans M. Kristensen and Robert S. Norris published by the Bulletin of Nuclear Scientists:
[T]he 2016 Pentagon report includes for the first time a discussion of a potential nuclear role for China's bombers. It says the PLA air force was assigned a "strategic deterrence" mission in 2012, although that could also reflect the introduction of conventional land-attack cruise missiles on the modified H-6K bomber. But the Pentagon report states that Chinese media reports and writings "suggest China might eventually develop a nuclear bomber capability. [...]" (US Defense Department 2016, 38).
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We do not believe that China's bombers currently have an active nuclear mission.
For historic and deeper background of the non-existence of operational Chinese air-launched nukes see this tweet stream by ArmsControlWonk Jeffrey Lewis.

China may fly some medium range Hongzha-6 bombers around its nearby ocean. These birds are an updated version of a Russian type developed in the late 1950s(!). Flying is what military pilots do to train. But those bombers are not likely to have anything to do with nuclear whatever. What does "nuclear capable" bomber actually mean when one has nothing "nuclear" to put on those bombers? Are we to believe that the U.S. will provide the nukes for these?

According to Fox News and NBC, China flew such bomber on November 25 (Dec 5, 6 reps above), well BEFORE the Trump phone call. It also flew the bombers AFTER (Dec 9 rep) the Trump's phone call with the Taiwanese government. Indeed it regularly flies these bombers. The sightseeing flight had thereby nothing at all to do with any Trump call. Correlating the call with those flights is bogus spin.

The headlines above are all nonsense. There is nothing "nuclear" and the flights of outdated bombers have nothing to do with any Trump call to wherever. They are #fakenews just as most of the other news we get is:
News is fake. The higher the stakes for the ruling classes, the more you can be certain the mainstream news about it will be as fake as f*** and conversely, reports deemed fake by those same fakers should be duly considered on their merits.