In a bombshell announcement that appears directly triggered by Russia’s recent nuclear weapon tests, President Donald Trump on Thursday declared that the United States will resume nuclear weapons testing immediately, ending a moratorium that has held for over three decades.
The timing is impossible to ignore. Just days after Russia successfully tested its terrifying Poseidon nuclear torpedo and the Burevestnik cruise missile, both nuclear-powered super-weapons designed to bypass all American defenses, Trump has pulled the trigger on America’s response.
Is Trump Scared? The Poseidon Factor
Trump’s message is direct, but its meaning is even clearer: Russia has shown weapons the US can’t defend against, a torpedo that can stay hidden underwater for months and a cruise missile with almost unlimited range. In response, Trump has ordered immediate nuclear testing.
The Terrifying Math Behind The Decision
Trump laid out the nuclear hierarchy: America leads, Russia sits second, and China remains a distant third. But here’s the alarm bell the President warns China will achieve parity with Russia within just five years. Add Russia’s new super-weapons to the mix, and suddenly America’s nuclear advantage doesn’t look so comfortable anymore.
Trump said the reason was “other countries’ testing programs.” He didn’t name Russia, but it was clear who he meant. Putin’s Poseidon and Burevestnik tests weren’t just military trials, they were open challenges to US power.
America Strikes Back
Trump’s order to the Department of War is crystal clear: start testing “on an equal basis” with other nations. Not cautiously. Not symbolically. Equal. Matching whatever Russia does, test for test, weapon for weapon.
The timeline? “That process will begin immediately.”
Putin Pushed, Trump Responded
This isn’t just policy, it’s a direct response to Russia’s provocations. Putin unveiled weapons designed to make American defenses obsolete. Trump’s answer? We’re getting back in the testing game, and we’re doing it now.
The nuclear arms race many believed had ended with the Cold War is back. Putin revived it with Poseidon, and Trump has now made it official, making the world a far more dangerous place.