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Reckless posturing: Trump to resume nuke testing
President Donald Trump’s October 29 announcement that the United States will restart nuclear weapons after more than 30 years marks a dangerous turning point in international security. The decision ...
Trump wrote that he had instructed the Department of War to start testing nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with China and Russia. But those instructions may have been sent to the wrong department.
President Trump said on Thursday that the U.S. would begin testing nuclear weapons again for the first time in decades. “We’ve halted many years ago, but with others doing testing I think it’s ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — President Donald Trump’s comments Thursday suggesting the United States will restart its testing of nuclear weapons upends decades of American policy in regards to ...
President Donald Trump raised questions Wednesday night about a decades-old U.S. prohibition on testing its nuclear weapons by detonating them, a prospect which experts say is dangerous to populations ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) went off on President Donald Trump’s nuclear testing announcement in an upcoming interview with Meet the Press. During an interview with Kristen Welker for NBC ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. No country other than North Korea is known to have conducted a nuclear detonation for decades (File: EPA-EFE/KCNA) China has ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s recent announcement that the U.S. will resume testing nuclear weapons has alarmed some nuclear-arms experts. It shouldn’t. President Trump had already announced earlier ...
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