Nov. 6 (UPI) --President Donald Trump's calls to ramp up nuclear weapons testing last week have put nuclear watchdogs and world leaders on alert while experts say the United States has little to gain.
A U.S. official focusing on arms control has provided what he called new, declassified details of a Chinese underground ...
Donald Trump’s command for the United States to resume nuclear weapons testing will not include explosive tests, for now, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Wright, whose agency oversees the ...
Scientific knowledge about the damaging effects of nuclear-weapons testing helped to end such tests. Those findings haven’t ...
President Trump's comments about restarting weapons tests are not likely to lead to mushroom-cloud explosions over the New Mexico desert or seismic shaking underground in Nevada, according to the ...
CHINA has been accused of a massive nuclear expansion as well as carrying out secret tests, as the United States bids to ...
Resuming full testing of nuclear weapons - as President Donald Trump called for last week - would be unnecessary, costly, undermine nonproliferation efforts, and empower the nation's adversaries to ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — New tests of the U.S. nuclear weapons system ordered up by President Donald Trump will not include nuclear explosions, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday. It was ...
President Trump's Truth Social announcement that the US will pursue new nuclear weapons testing raises more questions than it ...
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