On Oct. 30, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered the United States to resume nuclear weapons testing for the first time since the early 1990s, arguing the move was necessary to keep pace with Russia ...
Trump ordered the Pentagon to restart nuclear testing for the first time since 1992, citing rival nations’ actions. Trump’s claim that the U.S. has the largest arsenal contradicts data showing Russia ...
"We've halted many years ago, but with others doing testing I think it's appropriate to do so," the president told reporters aboard Air Force One. Experts say that the resumption of testing would be a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. President Trump announced plans to resume nuclear weapons testing for the first time since 1992, citing Russia and ...
President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to resume testing nuclear weapons after a 33-year pause, announcing the move on social media just ahead of meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping in ...
President Trump has announced that the United States will resume nuclear bomb testing after a 33-year hiatus, marking a significant shift in American nuclear policy. This decision, made public on ...
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President Donald Trump said this week that he wants the Defense Department to begin testing nuclear weapons "immediately," but experts say that's wishful thinking. The U.S. has only one location where ...
President Trump said on Thursday that the U.S. would begin testing nuclear weapons again for the first time in decades. Trump suggests the U.S. will resume testing nuclear weapons President Donald ...
The decision could have huge ramifications. The U.S. hasn't conducted such a test in decades. MARTÍNEZ: So how would a test like that be done? Let's ask NPR science and security correspondent Geoff ...