Okay, let's lay out the facts one more time.
NBC runs an article with the title saying that Trump wants to increase nukes 10 fold.
Within the article it goes on to be a little more specific and says it's something along the lines of 9.5x.
Trump says it is a complete lie.
That is the obvious conclusion that can be supported by what we so far know as the facts.
Trump previously gave an AP interview where he said he wanted to increase nukes so that we were basically top dog. He did not specify a percent.
When one does not specify a percentage of increase for nuclear weapons, rational people do not jump to the conclusion that it is 10x what we have now.
Someone knowledgeable about the subject
might be able to stretch his words to mean perhaps a 20% increase, but more realistically I think most people would assume it was less than that.
When I asked you what the real percentage was you told us it was 900%, or 9x.
Is this all correct so far?
Depends on what you mean by "real percentage". The NBC article said 10x, and so that would be a 900% increase, which is likely impossible, and beyond rationality that anyone would suggest such a thing. Probably no one at NBC had a clue about nuclear weapons and didn't realize that such a suggestion is insane.