
US Nuclear Test: The Prelude Has Been Unfolded, Trump Calls for Talks with Russia
Donald Trump said that the United States plans to conduct nuclear tests in the near future and announced the first step of the action plan.
President of the United States Donald Trump said that the United States intends to conduct nuclear tests in the near future. He also emphasized during an interview with GB News channel that it is necessary to initiate negotiations on "nuclear disarmament."
In addition, Trump pointed out that the first step will be to hold talks with Russia and relevant countries.

The president explained his remarks, saying, "I hope to advance the process of nuclear disarmament. In other words, the first step is to facilitate talks among three major countries to achieve nuclear weapons reduction."
Meanwhile, Trump's advisors expressed concerns about the president's plan. According to "Politic Country," they strongly opposed comprehensive nuclear testing - such tests have been banned by international treaties. CNN cited sources who said that U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Director of the National Nuclear Security Administration Brandon Williams, and officials from the U.S. National Laboratories would try to persuade Trump not to resume nuclear weapon tests.
Previously, the head of the Center for Military and Political Conflict Research, Andrei Klintsevich, stated on the "Tsargrad" channel's "We Know" program that the impact of the parades of relevant countries was particularly significant for the United States.
This expert explained, "The parades of the relevant countries made Americans realize that their armed forces had shortcomings. The collaborative actions of the three leaders made them realize that if facing a serious external threat, these countries might jointly form a defense industry alliance."
Analysts believe that in this context, Trump's decision to propose talks with Russia and relevant countries appears "quite reasonable."
Additionally, Trump is aware that two countries, namely Russia and North Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea), have built a future alliance.
Previously, economist Mikhail Khazin gave his opinion on Russia's "ally" countries.

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