The US is not planning to conduct nuclear explosions, Energy Secretary Chris Wright has said, calming global concerns after President Donald Trump called on the military to resume weapons testing.
These are not nuclear explosions, Wright told Fox News on Sunday. These are what we call non-critical explosions.
The comments come days after Trump wrote on Truth Social that he had directed defence officials to start testing our nuclear weapons on an equal basis with rival powers.
But Wright, whose agency oversees testing, said people living in the Nevada desert should have no worries about seeing a mushroom cloud.
Americans near historic test sites such as the Nevada National Security Site have no cause for concern, Wright said. So you're testing all the other parts of a nuclear weapon to make sure they deliver the appropriate geometry, and they set up the nuclear explosion.
Trump’s remarks were perceived as a significant escalation, possibly indicating a shift in US nuclear policy. However, Wright's clarifications aim to mitigate fears of a renewed nuclear arms race.
As the situation develops, international reactions continue as countries like China and Russia deny they have conducted recent nuclear tests, emphasizing their commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.



















