Kevin O'Leary Warns Real Threat Is AI, Not Nukes, As Trump Orders First US Nuclear Test Since 1992 To Counter Russia, China
President Trump orders US nuclear testing to counteract Russia and China amid global arms tensions and AI competition, marking a policy shift since 1992, analysts say.
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We stopped testing many years ago. But since others are doing it, I think we should do it too. With these words, on the Air One, returning from the trip to Asia, Donald Trump justified the resumption of the U.S. nuclear tests. In the statement there is a true and a false one. It is true that the United States has stopped the nuclear tests for years. The last one dates back to 1992, when at the White House there was George H.W. Bush. However, the…
Trump's nuke testing is a crude overreaction to Russia's nuke besting
Russia's successful testing this week of two breakthrough nuclear-capable weapons, the Burevestnik and Poseidon, marks an absolute technological besting over the United States, which is why President Trump overreacted with warnings of renewed nuke testing. The weapons unveiled by Russia shift the strategic nuclear balance decisively. In chess terms, they are tantamount to checkmate. The United States and its NATO allies have no means of defense …
Trump’s nuclear testing rhetoric: Symbolism, strategy or start of a second Cold War?
President Trump has once again sparked global alarm and confusion after reiterating his desire to restart testing of America’s nuclear weapons, a move that, if realised, would mark the first such explosive tests since 1992 and threaten to unravel decades of international arms-control efforts.
Kevin O'Leary Warns Real Threat Is AI, Not Nukes, As Trump Orders First US Nuclear Test Since 1992 To Counter Russia, China
As President Donald Trump reignites the nuclear testing program for the first time in over three decades, investor and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary says the real arms race is no longer about missiles but about artificial intelligence. Trump Revives Nuclear Testing To Counter Rivals Earlier this week, Trump directed the Pentagon to resume full-scale nuclear weapons testing, marking the first such order since 1992. He announced the decision on …
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