Trump declines to say if US will test nuclear weapons
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Trump instructs Pentagon to start testing nuclear weapons ‘on an equal basis’ with Russia and China
President Donald Trump on Thursday vowed to begin testing US nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with Russia and China, heralding a potentially major shift in decades of US policy at a time of growing tensions between the world’s nuclear-armed superpowers.