Trump Shatters 33-Year Nuclear Freeze

October 31, 2025

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Nuclear Freeze

In a jaw-dropping pivot that echoes the chills of the Cold War,President Donald Trump has ordered the US to restart nuclear weapons testing.

This ends a 33-year break that started in 1992. He announced it on Truth Social, right before meeting China’s President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea.

Trump said with firm resolve, “I’ve directed the Department of War to launch tests of our nuclear arsenal on a level playing field.” This comes just a month after he criticized Russia’s test of the nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile. On his Asia tour, Trump gave no details on when or how tests would start. This leaves everyone guessing.

The 1992 Ban: A Look Back

At the Cold War’s end, Congress set a testing moratorium. President George H.W. Bush signed it in October 1992. It aimed to reduce tensions and stop weapons spread.

For over 30 years, the US used simulations and safe experiments instead. Trump’s order changes that. It opens a new chapter in nuclear policy.

Shaking Up the World Order

This move could change global nuclear balance. The US and Russia follow a treaty limiting each to 1,550 deployed warheads.

Now, China’s fast growth worries the US. Its arsenal jumped from 200 warheads in 2020 to about 600 today. Washington fears China could soon rival the top powers. This might create a three-way nuclear race.

Trump’s Alert on China’s Rise

In his post, Trump made it clear: “Russia is second, China is third but far behind yet in five years, the gap could close.” He calls for equal footing.

But China rejects three-way arms talks. They call them “unreasonable and unrealistic.” Tensions keep rising.

Who Still Tests Nuclear Weapons?

Since the 1990s, major powers stopped live tests. Russia’s last was in 1990, the US in 1992, and China in 1996.

North Korea is the outlier. Its latest test was in 2017. Remember the start: The US first tested a 20-kiloton bomb in New Mexico in July 1945. It led to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending World War II.

What’s Next? Share Your Thoughts

Trump’s decision might spark a new arms race. It tests old treaties and global trust. Does it strengthen the US, or risk disaster? Tell us in the comments!


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