Trump announces US will start testing nukes in break from 33 years of restraint

New York: President Donald Trump has announced that the US will start testing nuclear weapons “immediately” in a break from 33 years of the country’s self-restraint.

Hours before his meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping in South Korea on Thursday, he said in a cryptic post on Truth Social, “Because of other countries’ testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis”.

“That process will begin immediately”, he added.

Trump said that the US had more nuclear weapons than any other country and this was due to “a complete update and renovation of existing weapons”, during his first term.

That was accomplished without any nuclear tests, which scientists say are not necessary anymore because computer simulations can do the job.

Trump wrote that he had “no choice” but to expand the nuclear arsenal although he hated it, because “Russia is second, and China is a distant third, but will be even within 5 years”.

Elements in his post were unclear. For example, he said he was ordering the nuclear tests “because of other countries’ testing programmes”.

Only North Korea, across from where he made the post, has carried out a nuclear test in recent years, and that was in 2017.

There have been no other tests since 1998, when India and Pakistan set off test blasts.

The last nuclear weapon test by the US was in 1992, by China in 1996 and by Russia’s predecessor, the Soviet Union, in 1990.

NATO allies France’s last test was in 1996, and Britain’s was in 1991 at the US facility in Nevada.

Both India and Pakistan had their last nuclear tests in 1998.

What provoked Trump to order the tests may have been Russia’s President Vladimir Putin’s boasts this week that his country had successfully tested two nuclear-powered systems.

On Wednesday, he said his country had tested a nuclear-powered underwater drone capable of reaching the US west coast the previous day.

There were “no ways to intercept” the drone named Posiedon, he said.

It is reported to be able to cause a tsunami effect to engulf its target.

“There is nothing like this in the world in terms of the speed and the depth of the movement of this unmanned vehicle — and it is unlikely there ever will be”, Putin said.

And on Sunday, Putin said a nuclear-powered cruise missile was tested. But they were not nuclear weapons, but systems to deliver them.

Trump could also have meant delivery systems when he said “weapons” because nuclear bombs are built and tested by the Department of Energy, not by the Department of War, which controls the delivery systems.

If Trump wants to carry out a test, he can, because the US is not a signatory to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; moreover, it has not come into effect, lacking the signatures of countries with nuclear weapons, including India.

A pact between Russia and US to limit nuclear weapons-armed intercontinental missiles launched from sea or land to 700 each and the deployed weapons to 1,550 is to expire on February 5.

Known as the New START, it replaced the earlier Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties (START) and while limiting the deployed missiles, it did not cap the bombs.

Putin has suggested continuing with the limits for another year while negotiating a new treaty.

China, which is on a tear to match the US and Russia, was not a part of New START.

IANS

 

Nitish Kumar being remote-controlled by Centre: Rahul Gandhi

Biharsharif: Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi, campaigning for Bihar elections on the second consecutive day, stepped up his attack on the double-engine government under Nitish Kumar and accused it...

Trump, Xi agree on one-year rare earth supply deal amid easing trade tensions

Busan: In a major step towards easing ongoing trade tensions, US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed on a one-year deal...

India and Russia reaffirm commitment to elevate defence cooperation

New Delhi/Moscow: India and Russia held the fifth Meeting of the Working Group on Military Cooperation of Inter-Governmental Commission on Military and Military Technical Cooperation in New Delhi on Wednesday,...

Pak Defence Minister dares Taliban to test Islamabad’s resolve at ‘own peril and doom’

Islamabad: Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Wednesday issued a stern warning to Afghan Taliban, stating that they can test the resolve of Islamabad at their "own peril and doom",...

India rejects ‘biased’ UN report claiming Pahalgam massacre influenced treatment of Rohingya refugees

United Nations: India has strongly denounced as biased and communal a human rights report on Myanmar that claims the Pahalgam terrorist massacre in April affected the treatment of Rohingya migrants....

Bihar polls: Mahagathbandhan releases manifesto, titled ‘Bihar Ka Tejaswi Pran’

Patna: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led Mahagathbandhan on Tuesday released its manifesto for the Bihar Assembly elections. The highlight of the manifesto is 'Bihar Ka Tejaswi Pran' (Tejashwi's pledge for...

Hasina, at ICC, charges Yunus government with crimes against humanity

New Delhi: Sheikh Hasina, the deposed Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has filed a petition with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague accusing the Mohammad Yunus-led...

Kuala Lumpur Declaration adopted at 20th East Asia Summit, reaffirms commitment to peace, stability

Kuala Lumpur: The Kuala Lumpur Declaration reaffirmed the participating countries' unwavering commitment to the 2005 Kuala Lumpur Declaration on the East Asia Summit, which laid down the broad vision, principles,...

Principles applied selectively, what is preached not necessarily practiced: EAM Jaishankar on energy trade

  Kuala Lumpur: External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Monday said that energy trade is increasingly constricted, causing market distortions and stressed that principles are applied selectively with what...

US has reached a ‘substantial framework’ with China to avert tariffs: US Treasury Secretary Bessent

Washinton: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said that he believes the US has reached a framework agreement with China to avoid imposing an additional 100 per cent tariff on...

CJI Gavai recommends Justice Surya Kant’s name as successor

New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan R. Gavai on Monday recommended the name of Justice Surya Kant as his successor to the Centre, paving the way for Justice...

Pakistan intensifies crackdown on Afghan refugees amid rising tensions with Kabul

New Delhi: Pakistan has become increasingly hostile to the 2.8 million Afghan refugees who have lived within its borders for decades, with Islamabad launching a sweeping campaign of deportations in...

Read Previous

Trump, Xi agree on one-year rare earth supply deal amid easing trade tensions

Read Next

Xi says China’s development goes hand in hand with Trump’s vision to ‘Make America Great Again’

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com