Behind Trump's order to Pentagon on nuclear weapons testing
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The 9 countries armed with nukes as US set to resume weapons testing - IN FOCUS: There has been renewed focus on nuclear arsenals after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, James C. Reynolds and Maryam Zakir
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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin claimed Monday he is amenable to a one-year extension of the arms control treaty with the US that limits the number of nuclear weapons the two countries have in their arsenals. Putin said he would back an extension of the ...
President Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky he was open to lifting restrictions on Kyiv’s use of American-made long-range weapons to strike inside Russia, but he didn’t commit to doing so during a meeting Tuesday, according to a senior ...
President Trump said a Russian proposal to extend by one year the limits on long-range nuclear weapons sounded “like a good idea to me.” By Paul Sonne Reporting from Berlin The Kremlin on Monday said it welcomed President Trump’s stated willingness ...
A top South Korean official said Thursday that North Korea is operating a total of four uranium enrichment facilities, adding to outside assessments that it has multiple covert atomic plants along with the widely known site near the capital of Pyongyang.
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he is ordering the United States to resume nuclear testing, leaving experts wondering what this testing would entail and how it would be implemented.