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31-10-2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia has tested a new nuclear-powered underwater drone called Poseidon and a nuclear-powered cruise missile called Burevestnik. Experts are questioning the viability and military value of these weapons, suggesting they are too powerful to be used and may be more of a show of force than a genuine military advancement. The timing of the announcements may be related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the stalled diplomatic efforts between Russia and the US. The US has responded by announcing plans to resume nuclear testing, which has been met with skepticism from Russia.
Entities: Vladimir Putin, Russia, Ukraine, Poseidon, Burevestnik • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
31-10-2025
The article discusses President Donald Trump's decision to resume nuclear testing, which is seen as a reversal of a long-standing US policy. The author argues that this move is a victory for common sense and a necessary step to ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the US nuclear arsenal. The article highlights that the US has not conducted nuclear tests since 1992 and that the current stockpile stewardship program is not a substitute for explosive tests. The author also argues that the decision will not raise international tensions and that it is not immoral to test nuclear weapons. The article concludes that Trump's decision is a step in the right direction and that it is about time the US resumed nuclear testing.
Entities: Donald Trump, Russia, China, United States, Nevada Test Site • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: persuade
31-10-2025
The article discusses US President Donald Trump's nuclear obsession and contradictory statements regarding nuclear weapons during his first and second terms. Trump has suggested nuking hurricanes, restarting nuclear tests, and making deals with Russia and China to give up their nuclear arsenals. Experts are concerned about his incoherent and inconsistent approach to nuclear issues, which they deem irresponsible and dangerous. Trump's fascination with nuclear weapons is rooted in his Cold War-era upbringing, and he has used the 'madman theory' of bold threats to coerce adversaries into deals.
Entities: Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Daryl Kimball, Arms Control Association, Kim Jong Un • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform