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							President Donald J. Trump confirmed that the United States may soon resume nuclear testing if other nations continue to expand their weapons programs unchecked — a move he described as essential to maintaining America’s strategic advantage and global deterrence power.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, the President addressed his recent Truth Social post hinting at renewed nuclear testing, explaining, “We have more nuclear weapons than anybody, and if other countries are testing, we’re not going to sit back and do nothing. It’ll be announced.”
The comments come amid rising tensions with China, Russia, and North Korea — all nations that have accelerated their own nuclear development in recent years. Trump emphasized that his administration will always act in the interest of national security and deterrence, framing potential U.S. tests as a message of strength, not aggression.
Under the Trump Doctrine, America’s military posture has focused on peace through power, ensuring adversaries understand the consequences of threatening U.S. or allied security. The President’s remarks reaffirm that approach, making clear that American restraint cannot come at the cost of vulnerability.
While global observers are watching closely for official confirmation, Trump’s message was unmistakable: the United States remains prepared to defend its leadership on every front — militarily, economically, and strategically.
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