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‘What’s wrong with a nuclear test?" "The word test is the wrong word. These explosions have an energy yield equivalent to a thousand Hiroshima bombs. The fallout is devastating." Chemical engineer Ivana Nikolić Hughes on Trump's nuclear testing

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NORAH O'DONNELL: So why do we need to test our nuclear weapons? US PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, because you have to see how they work, you know. You do have to, and the reason I'm saying testing is because Russia announced that they're gonna be doing a test. If you noticed, North Korea is testing constantly, other countries are testing. We're the only country that doesn't test, and I don't wanna be the only country that doesn't test. NORAH O'DONNELL: Are you saying that after more than 30 years, the United States is going to start detonating nuclear weapons? US PRESIDENT TRUMP: I'm saying that we're going to test nuclear weapons like other countries do, yes. NORAH O'DONNELL: But the only country that is testing nuclear weapons is North Korea. China and Russia are not... US PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, no. Russia is testing nuclear weapons. And China is testing them too. You just don't know about it. NORAH O'DONNELL: That would be certainly newsworthy. My understanding is that what Russia did recently was test essentially the delivery system for nuclear weapons. Essentially - missiles. Which we can do that, but not with nuclear warheads. US PRESIDENT TRUMP: Russia is testing and China is testing, but they don't talk about it, you know. We're an open society, we're different. We talk about it, we have to talk about it. Because otherwise you people gonna report. They don't have reporters that gonna be writing about it, we do.

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Alastair Crooke: The US🇺🇸 may have signalled that it will resume nuclear weapons testing because Trump misunderstood a Russian missile test as a nuclear test ‘It seems to be based on a misunderstanding. Allegedly, Trump has proposed the idea of nuclear tests in response to Russian nuclear tests. But there hasn’t been a Russian nuclear test. The Burevestnik missile, that was publicised these recent days, like the Oreshnik. But this one has a nuclear power. It has got a propulsion system that is nuclear-based. Its warhead isn’t. There isn’t a nuclear warhead on it. It is a conventional warhead, but it is just instead of having a rocket propulsion, it has a nuclear drive that propels it. And this is why it’s able to stay aloft for a very long time, and in fact traverse the whole globe. But it’s nuclear propulsion, not a nuclear weapon. Did Trump understand that? Or did he just think this was a new nuclear weapon that Russia was testing? He probably didn’t understand that it wasn’t. It was just its propulsion mechanism that is nuclear, but not its warhead. Did Trump understand that? Or did he just think this was a new nuclear weapon that Russia was testing? He probably didn’t understand that it wasn’t. It was just its propulsion mechanism that is nuclear, but not its warhead. Now, whether the Russians have been testing underground before, I doubt it…I’m sure they would have taken every opportunity to say it if they thought they had detected Russian or Chinese underground tests.’ -Alastair Crooke, the former Middle East Advisor to the EU Foreign Policy Chief, on the latest episode of Going Underground FULL INTERVIEW BELOW IN THE REPLIES👇

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