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President Trump announced the U.S. will resume nuclear weapon testing, citing similar activities by Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan. He claims these nations are already testing, sometimes covertly, and that the U.S. needs to test to ensure the reliability of its own arsenal. Trump also asserted he resolved eight global conflicts, including one between India and Pakistan, using tariffs as leverage. India has refuted Trump’s claim regarding India-Pakistan, stating a ceasefire was reached through direct military talks.
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U.S. to Resume Nuclear Weapon Testing, Trump Cites Global Threats
Washington D.C. – November 3, 2025 – In a move that has sparked international concern, President Donald Trump announced the United States will resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in over three decades. The announcement, made during an interview with CBS News on Sunday, November 2nd, was justified by Trump citing similar testing activities by Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan.
“Russia’s testing, and China’s testing…We’re gonna test, because they test and others test,” Trump stated. He alleged some nations conduct these tests in secrecy, making it imperative for the U.S. to ensure the reliability of its own nuclear arsenal.
The decision follows comments made last week by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who revealed Russia tested a nuclear-capable super torpedo. Trump argued testing is necessary to verify the functionality of nuclear weapons. “You make nuclear weapons, and then you don’t test. How are you gonna do that? How are you gonna know if they work?”
The move has been met with criticism from arms control advocates who fear it could trigger a new global arms race.
In the same interview, President Trump reiterated claims of having resolved eight global conflicts, including disputes between Cambodia-Thailand, Kosovo-Serbia, Congo-Rwanda, Israel-Iran, Egypt-Ethiopia, Israel-Hamas, Armenia-Azerbaijan, and India-Pakistan. He attributed his success to the use of tariffs. “It did work with India, and it did work with Pakistan…if it wasn’t for tariffs and trade, I wouldn’t have been able to make the deals,” he said.
However, India has contradicted President Trump’s claim of resolving the India-Pakistan conflict, stating that the ceasefire agreement was reached through direct discussions between the Directors General of Military Operations of both nations.