The Alliance for
Nuclear Accountability Condemns Nuclear Testing
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You
can't hug children with nuclear arms.”
— Ian Zabarte
LAS VEGAS, NV, UNITED STATES, November 15, 2025 /
EINPresswire.com/ --
The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability Condemns the Suggestion of
Nuclear Testing by President Trump--ANAnuclear.org
On October 29, before a meeting in South Korea with Chinese
President Xi, President Donald Trump announced on social media
that he “instructed the Department of War to start testing [U.S.]
Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis” with Russia and China. The post
contains various inaccuracies and ambiguity over whether he wants
to resume underground nuclear explosive testing — an act the
United States, Russia, and China have not undertaken in over 30
years — or continue testing of delivery systems.
With fewer than 100 days until the expiration of New START, the
last remaining arms control treaty between the US and Russia, this
reckless posturing threatens to accelerate a new arms race. This
is a critical moment for a return to sanity and diplomacy. The
only way to prevent a nuclear war is to eliminate nuclear weapons.
As an alliance of organizations located in communities with
nuclear complexes, suffering the consequences of contamination, we
condemn any and all nuclear weapons testing. Regardless of intent,
President Trump’s statement is a dangerous escalation that
threatens global security and undermines decades of disarmament
efforts, including the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The 1,054 nuclear weapons tests conducted by the US during the
20th Century left behind a legacy of radioactive poison and
ecological destruction. From New Mexico to the Marshall Islands,
US nuclear tests spread radioactive fallout that killed thousands,
contaminated lands and oceans, and sickened generations.
Resuming testing would knowingly recreate that
suffering—sacrificing more lives, more communities, and more of
our planet. Resuming nuclear testing at this time would solely be
a political decision, and it would be a very bad one. The human
and environmental toll would be immense: radiation poisoning that
seeps into lungs, water, and soil; children born with preventable
cancers; ecosystems rendered unlivable. Testing again would repeat
history’s worst mistakes on purpose.
In all likelihood, it would open the door to all of the other
nuclear powered states conducting their own tests for both their
existing stockpile warhead designs, and those that are in
development, potentially opening the door to decades of testing
and associated releases of radiation into the environment.
There is no military or technical justification for the U.S. to
resume explosive nuclear weapons testing. Just this year,
President Trump’s own National Nuclear Security Administration’s
Administrator explicitly stated that we do not need to conduct
explosive nuclear testing.
We urge the President to clarify his intentions on whether or not
he plans to resume underground explosive nuclear testing. The
United States has had a moratorium on nuclear testing for the past
33 years and is a signatory to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban
Treaty (CTBT). However, the US was the sole “No” vote on the
recent, annual UN resolution calling for the entry into force of
the CTBT. During Trump’s first term, the US abstained on the vote.
The U.S. government’s first ever “No” vote raises further
troubling questions about U.S. intentions.
We urge the President to maintain the U.S. moratorium on nuclear
testing and to open negotiations with Russia, China, and the other
nuclear-armed states on steps to reduce the threat of nuclear war,
leading to their elimination and joining the Treaty on the
Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
We urge the President to adhere to the state legislatures of
Nevada who unanimously passed a joint resolution earlier this year
urging the federal government to maintain the moratorium on the
explosive nuclear testing, citing that over 72% of Nevada voters
oppose the resumption of underground testing of explosive nuclear
weapons. ANA will be at the gates of the Nevada National Security
Site on Friday, November 21, 2025 from 10am to noon to hold an
educational Peace Camp (not protest) and will continue to monitor
the development of the President’s statement.
Ian Zabarte
Alliance For Nuclear Accountability
+1 702-203-8816
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