Sunday, 2 Nov 2025
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Cookies Policy
  • Contact Us
Subscribe
Newsgrasp
  • Home
  • Today’s News
  • World
  • US
  • Nigeria News
  • Politics
  • 🔥
  • Today's News
  • US
  • World
  • Politics
  • Nigeria News
  • Donald Trump
  • Israel
  • President Donald Trump
  • White House
  • President Trump
Font ResizerAa
NewsgraspNewsgrasp
Search
  • Home
  • Today’s News
  • World
  • US
  • Nigeria News
  • Politics
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
2025 © Newsgrasp. All Rights Reserved.
Yahoo news home
PoliticsToday's News

Trump says U.S. will immediately ‘start testing’ nuclear weapons. Here’s what to know.

Dylan Stableford
Last updated: October 30, 2025 8:33 pm
Dylan Stableford
Share
SHARE

In what would be a major shift in a decades-old American policy against global nuclear proliferation, President Trump says he has directed the Pentagon to “start testing” U.S. nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with other countries, including China and Russia.

“Because of other countries testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social late Wednesday. “That process will begin immediately.”

It was not immediately clear what type of testing programs Trump was referring to in the announcement, which was made shortly before meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea.

Nations with nuclear stockpiles, including the U.S., regularly conduct tests of their nuclear weapons delivery systems, but nearly all have ceased testing nuclear weapons 30 years ago.

Countries test nuclear systems — not weapons

The United States, China and Russia have not conducted tests of nuclear weapons since the 1990s, when the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty was adopted by all countries possessing nuclear weapons — except for North Korea, which conducted the world’s most recent nuclear weapons test in 2017.

The U.S. military already tests its nuclear delivery capabilities, but voluntarily halted tests of nuclear weapons in 1992.

According to the Associated Press, China conducted its last known test of a nuclear weapon in 1996.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this week that the country had conducted successful tests of the new nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile and an atomic-powered and nuclear-capable underwater Poseidon drone. But per the AP, Russia has not conducted a test of a nuclear warhead since 1990.

President Trump speaks to reporters on Air Force One on Oct. 30. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on his way back to Washington, D.C., Trump did not distinguish between the tests of nuclear delivery systems and the tests of nuclear weapons themselves.

“They seem to all be nuclear testing,” Trump said. “We don’t do testing. We halted it many years ago, but with others doing testing, I think it’s appropriate that we do also.”

Asked by a reporter where the tests would occur, Trump said: “It’ll be announced. We have test sites.”

According to NBC News, the U.S. has the ability to resume tests at a federal site in Nevada, where its last confirmed nuclear weapons test occurred.

But Trump also told reporters that his goal was “denuclearization.”

“We are actually talking to Russia about that,” he said.

How Russia and China reacted

Trump’s comments about U.S. nuclear testing sowed confusion among officials in Moscow, Beijing and Washington.

“We were not aware that anyone was testing anything,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“Regarding the tests of the Burevestnik and the Poseidon, we hope that President Trump was correctly informed about it,” Peskov said. “There is no way it can be interpreted as nuclear testing.”

He added: “Of course, if someone abandons the moratorium, Russia will act accordingly.”

Guo Jiakun, a spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that “China hopes the U.S. earnestly fulfill its obligations under the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and honor its commitment to suspend nuclear testing.”

What some Congressional Democrats said

Sen. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat who co-chairs the congressional Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Working Group, said the U.S. “must not resume” nuclear tests.

“This is a reckless decision that will only make us less safe and lead to a new nuclear arms race,” Markey wrote in a post on X.

Congressional Democrats in Nevada were equally critical.

“Nevadans still remember the nuclear testing era, and it left lasting radioactive contamination across millions of acres of land,” Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen wrote on X. “Trump’s directive is reckless and dangerous and I’ll do anything I can to stop it.”

When could the U.S. resume nuclear weapons tests?

It’s unclear how quickly the U.S. could resume such tests. A recent report from the Congressional Research Service cited by CNN estimated that it would take 24 to 36 months for the U.S. to test a nuclear weapon.

And the tests of nuclear weapons have historically been conducted by the U.S. Energy Department, and not the military.

Daryl G. Kimball, executive director of the Washington-based Arms Control Association, called Trump’s nuclear weapons policy “incoherent” and the president “misinformed and out of touch.”

“By foolishly announcing his intention [to] resume nuclear testing, Trump will trigger strong public opposition in Nevada, from all U.S. allies,” Kimball wrote on X. “And it could trigger a chain reaction of nuclear testing by U.S. adversaries, and blow apart the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.”

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

TAGGED:nuclear deliverynuclear proliferationnuclear testingnuclear weaponsPresident Trump
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Yahoo news home Federal judge weighs ordering emergency funding of SNAP
Next Article House of Reps Reps probe excessive tax deductions & bank charges in Nigeri
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow
QuoraFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

You Might Also Like

Yahoo news home
Today's NewsUS

4 Victims Killed by Shooter at Mormon Church in Michigan

By Newsgrasp
Yahoo news home
Today's NewsUS

Holtec no longer seeks to store nuclear waste in New Mexico

By Patrick Lohmann
Yahoo news home
Today's NewsWorld

Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada, alleged Mexican drug lord, set to plead guilty

By Luc Cohen
Lagos Gov., Sanwo-Olu
Nigeria NewsToday's News

Africa’s Elevator Expo Comes to Lagos in 2025

By Gbenga Oloniniran
Newsgrasp
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US


Newsgrasp Live News: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

Top Categories
  • Home
  • Today’s News
  • World
  • US
  • Nigeria News
  • Politics
Usefull Links
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with US
  • Complaint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer

2025 ©️ Newsgrasp. All Right Reserved 

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

%d