On the one hand, the United States is the world's most powerful country. All countries in the world are afraid of it. Especially when Trump imposed tariffs on every country. Then no country could oppose them due to the fear of the United States. A social media comment by the US President has shocked the world. They may lag behind China and Russia in nuclear power. Know the details...
Trump's announcement
Donald Trump announced on social media that he would start testing nuclear weapons. After his comments, the whole world stopped. He argued that Russia and China may be ahead of us in nuclear weapons. Therefore, we need to test nuclear power. He said, "Russia and China are a distant third, but the country has been able to rise to our level in the last 5 years."
On Thursday, October 31, 2025, during a nearly 90-minute hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Correll was repeatedly questioned about Trump's comments. Many lawmakers were confused by Trump's comments at the time. This shows that the Republican president has spread confusion in Washington and beyond.
Meanwhile, US officials have not clarified whether Trump is asking for a test of the nuclear weapons delivery system or whether he is seeking to end a 33-year ban on explosive tests. Experts say Trump's order could cause chaos and increase tensions between rivals, bringing back memories of the Cold War. Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the committee, asked Correll whether the US would resume testing nuclear bombs, which would escalate the global nuclear arms race and create instability. Correll said that if I were confirmed as commander of Strategic Command, my job would be to provide military advice on any discussions on nuclear testing.
Vice Admiral Correll was nominated by Trump in September to head Stratcom, which deals with the deterrence and strike capabilities of nuclear attacks. Cole answered questions carefully throughout the hearing. At one point in the hearing, independent Senator Angus King asked whether Trump was referring to a missile or other delivery system test rather than an explosive test of a nuclear device. Mr Correll said, "I don't know the president's intentions, but that could be an interpretation; I accept it."
As of 31/10/2025, US officials have not clarified whether Trump is moving to test a nuclear weapons delivery system or end a 33-year moratorium on explosive testing. Experts say Trump's order could cause chaos and increase tensions between rivals, bringing back memories of the Cold War. In this case, many analysts say Trump often uses such threats to force a compromise.
Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance said the test is part of ensuring that US nuclear weapons are working properly.
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