Trump's Surprise Order: Revival of Nuclear Testing Amidst Global Tensions
President Trump has directed the U.S. military to restart nuclear weapons testing after 33 years. This move aims to send a message to China and Russia. Experts express concern about potential global upset to non-proliferation efforts, as nations voice alarm over this renewed testing initiative.
 
 In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. military to renew nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year hiatus, signaling strong rhetoric towards China and Russia. The announcement, made on Truth Social aboard Marine One, has sparked intense reactions across the globe.
The directive raises uncertainties about whether it involves actual nuclear-explosive tests or missile testing. A myriad of national and international reactions underscores the heavy implications of this announcement on global non-proliferation efforts.
The Kremlin and China's Foreign Ministry have voiced concerns, with warnings of possible global ramifications. Meanwhile, Trump's decision sets off debates on national security protocols and regional destabilization risks, putting global nuclear treaty agreements under scrutiny.
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