Russian officials say they are waiting for an explanation from President Donald Trump about nuclear testing. He hasn't given ...
Trump's announcement breaks with more than three decades of policy. The last time the United States tested a nuclear weapon was in 1992.
Experts agreed if the U.S. resumed full nuclear weapons tests, other nations would do the same — giving them a chance to ...
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Avoiding a New Era of Nuclear Weapons Testing

President Trump’s Oct. 29, 2025 call to resume U.S. nuclear testing threatens a 30-year global pause and underscores a wider ...
President Trump wants to restart domestic testing to keep up with adversaries like China and Russia, but nuclear experts ...
Few people know the harm nuclear testing can do better than inhabitants of the Marshall Islands which was a US-administered trust territory of the United Nations from 1947 to 1986.
Trump announced late Thursday that he had ordered the Pentagon to begin testing nuclear weapons on an “equal basis” with Russia and China. The move would mark the first time the United States would ...
President Donald Trump’s recent social media post about his intention for the United States to resume nuclear weapons testing ...
Energy Secretary says administration will tests nuclear weapons ‘systems’ without detonating devices — for now ...
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Why Does Donald Trump Want to Test Nuclear Weapons Again?

The Trump administration’s renewed focus on nuclear issues after decades of neglect is welcome. But America is not prepared for a new nuclear test.