President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of War to begin testing United States nuclear weapons. This action is a direct response to nuclear testing programs conducted by other nations. The process is set to commence immediately. Trump stated the United States possesses the most nuclear weapons globally, a status achieved through upgrades during his first term.
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