GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: Internal SecurityPrelims

Resume testing U.S. nuclear weapons immediately, Trump orders Pentagon, Pg18

Trump orders immediate resumption of US nuclear weapons testing after 33-year pause, citing rival nations' programs and sparking global concerns.

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Key Highlights:

  • President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to immediately resume U.S. nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year gap.
  • The announcement was made on Truth Social before a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea.
  • Trump stated the testing is to keep pace with other nuclear powers, particularly Russia and China.
  • A Russian lawmaker predicted increased unpredictability due to the decision.
  • China’s Foreign Ministry urged the U.S. to maintain its moratorium on nuclear testing.

Detailed Insights:

  • The U.S. had ceased nuclear weapons testing in 1992, adhering to a global norm against such activities.
  • Resuming testing could potentially violate the spirit of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), though the U.S. has not ratified it.
  • Representative Dina Titus announced plans to introduce legislation to halt the resumption of testing.
  • Experts estimate it would take at least 36 months for the U.S. to resume underground nuclear tests at the Nevada test site.
  • This decision could escalate global tensions and trigger a new nuclear arms race, undermining international efforts toward disarmament.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Nuclear Weapons Testing: Detonation of nuclear devices for military or scientific purposes.
  • Moratorium: A temporary prohibition of an activity.
  • Arms Control: International efforts to limit the production, proliferation, or use of weapons.
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