The US must halt its nuclear weapons escalation
UNDER the administration of President Joe Biden, the United States has pursued a nuclear weapons policy that can, at best, be described as alarming, and this has received very little public attention, either in the US or abroad.
' This certainly implies that the program under Biden would be largely continued under a Harris administration.However, the prospects for nuclear proliferation if Donald Trump wins next month's election are frankly horrifying. In the 926-page Project 2025 blueprint for a second Trump term, nuclear weapons development is extensively discussed.
US Must Halt Its Nuclear Weapons Escalation
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