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US considers low-yield nuclear tests in response to China’s suspected N-explosions

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The United States is set to revive its decades-old moratorium on low-yield nuclear tests in response to what it perceives as China and Russia’s clandestine explosions. This move comes amid President Donald Trump’s call for a new nuclear arms treaty that would include China, marking the end of the New START agreement—a last vestige between the United States and Russia aimed at limiting the deployment of warheads.

A senior official from the State Department, Christopher Yeaw, indicated during an interview with the Hudson Institute think tank that President Trump was serious about resuming nuclear testing. “As the president has said,” Yeaw emphasized, “the United States will return to testing on a ‘basis of equality.'”

This announcement signals a significant shift in nuclear policy, potentially setting off alarm bells among global powers and arms control advocates who fear such actions could lead to an arms race with unpredictable consequences. The move also raises questions about the future trajectory of US-Russia relations and the likelihood of achieving a broader international accord that encompasses all major nuclear players.

While Trump’s assertion of equality in testing remains unclear, it underscores his administration’s determination to maintain the United States’ nuclear dominance while pushing for greater cooperation on global arms control. The implications of this move could reshape the geopolitical landscape and challenge existing frameworks designed to prevent an arms race driven by distrust and uncertainty.

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