During an interview on CBS News show ‘60 Minutes’, Trump said, “North Korea has been testing. Pakistan has been testing. […] But they don’t go and tell you about it.” He also mentioned Russia and China, alleging that they too continue nuclear experiments.
Recently, Trump had posted on social media, directing the US Department of War to “immediately” restart nuclear weapon testing. The order has sparked confusion, especially about whether he intended to conduct the country’s first nuclear explosion since 1992.
When questioned about this, Trump responded, “We have more nuclear weapons than any other country. I think we should do something about denuclearisation.” He added that he had already discussed the matter with Russian President Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping.
Trump’s comments have stirred political and diplomatic waves. His reference to Pakistan has reignited debate over global nuclear transparency. Experts believe such remarks may strain US relations with Pakistan and other countries he named. The statement also raises concern about whether the US is moving toward a new nuclear arms race instead of focusing on peace and denuclearisation.
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“We have enough nuclear weapons to blow up the world a 150 times. Russia has a lot of nuclear weapons, and China will have a lot,” he said.
At this point, he was interrupted by the interviewer, who asked, “So why do we have to test our nuclear weapons?”
“Well, because you have to see how they work,” replied Trump. “Testing is because Russia announced that they are gonna do a test. If you notice, North Korea is testing constantly, other countries are testing. We are the only country that doesn’t test, I don’t want to be the only country that doesn’t test.”
He was then asked to clarify whether he was saying that the US would start detonating nuclear weapons after more than 30 years.
He replied, “I am saying that we are going to test nuclear weapons like other countries do.”
But the only country that was testing nuclear weapons was North Korea, the interviewer pointed out. Russia and China have not carried out such tests since 1990 and 1996, respectively.
To that, Trump said Russia and China, too, were testing nuclear weapons. “You just don’t know about it.”
When the interviewer pointed out that Russia’s recent test was that of a delivery system for nuclear weapons, which was essentially a missile, Trump asserted: “Russia is testing, and China is testing, but they don’t talk about it.”
He added: “We are an open society. We are different, we talk about it. We have to talk about it. Because, otherwise, you people are going to report. They don’t have reporters who can be writing about it. We do.
“We are gonna test because they test and others test. And certainly North Korea has been testing. Pakistan has been testing. […] But they don’t go and tell you about it. And as powerful as they are — you know it’s a big world, you don’t necessarily know where they are testing. They test way underground where people don’t know exactly what’s happening with the test. You feel a little bit of a vibration.
“They test, and we don’t test. We have to test. And Russia did make a, you know, little bit of a threat the other day when they said they were gonna do certain forms of a different level of testing. But Russia tests, China does test, and we are gonna test also.”