U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the resumption of nuclear weapons tests for the first time since 1992. A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia had successfully tested a nuclear-powered super torpedo.
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- President Trump confirmed he has ordered the Department of War to begin nuclear weapons testing, citing other countries' testing programs. 16s
- Russia has recently tested nuclear-capable torpedoes and missiles, and China has expanded its nuclear stockpile, but no country has tested an actual nuclear weapon in decades. 34s
- The U.S., Russia, and China previously signed a treaty banning nuclear tests, though it was never ratified into law. 47s
- Officials from Russia and China expressed concern and urged the U.S. to abide by test ban treaty obligations. 54s
- Experts warn that renewed U.S. testing could prompt similar actions from Russia and China, with China potentially gaining the most from resumed testing. 1m 14s


