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特朗普:美国将进行核试验
中国能源报· 2025-11-15 07:51
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's announcement regarding the potential resumption of nuclear weapons testing in the United States, indicating a shift in policy that aligns with actions taken by other countries [1][3]. Group 1: Trump's Announcement - President Trump stated that the U.S. will conduct nuclear tests similar to other nations, but he did not disclose specific details about the plans, including whether they would involve detonating nuclear warheads [1][3]. - On October 30, Trump had previously instructed the Pentagon to prepare for nuclear tests in response to other countries' testing activities, although Energy Secretary Rick Perry clarified on November 2 that the tests would not include nuclear explosions [1][3]. Group 2: International Reactions - Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented that if the U.S. proceeds with nuclear tests, Russia would be compelled to take corresponding actions, indicating a potential escalation in nuclear tensions [4]. - Peskov emphasized that U.S. nuclear testing would signify the end of a moratorium on such tests, reflecting concerns over international stability and security [4].
最新!特朗普称美国将进行核试验 拒绝透露相关细节!普京、佩斯科夫曾表态:美若行动,俄必反制
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-11-15 05:54
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles is that the U.S. is considering resuming nuclear weapons testing, similar to other countries, with President Trump indicating a potential shift in policy regarding nuclear tests [1][3] - President Trump has instructed the Pentagon to prepare for nuclear tests in response to other nations' activities, although Energy Secretary Brouillette clarified that this would not include nuclear explosions [1][3] - Russian officials, including President Putin, have stated that if the U.S. conducts nuclear tests, Russia will take corresponding countermeasures, indicating a potential escalation in nuclear tensions [3] Group 2 - The last U.S. underground nuclear test occurred in 1992, and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) was adopted in 1996, committing signatories to refrain from nuclear testing [3] - Russia is actively assessing the implications of U.S. Secretary Rubio's statements regarding Trump's intentions to validate nuclear weapon safety through testing, suggesting that any U.S. tests would end the moratorium on nuclear testing [1][3] - The Russian government is preparing to gather information and analyze the situation in response to the potential U.S. nuclear tests, indicating a proactive stance on national security [3]
美媒爆:美能源部官员将赴白宫,劝阻特朗普重启核武器试验
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-11-15 03:34
Core Points - U.S. government officials from the Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) plan to meet with White House and National Security Council officials to dissuade President Trump from resuming nuclear weapons testing [1][3] - Trump had previously ordered the Pentagon to prepare for nuclear tests in response to other countries conducting similar tests [1][3] - Officials believe that Trump's proposal to detonate nuclear weapons is unfeasible and aim to guide the White House towards a plan that does not involve nuclear material explosions [3] Group 1 - The meeting aims to align Trump's views with those of the NNSA and the Department of Energy regarding nuclear testing [3] - NNSA and Energy Department officials are preparing to inform the White House that no tests involving nuclear material explosions will be conducted [3] - If Trump disagrees with the experts' opinions, he retains the authority to order tests [3] Group 2 - An anonymous source indicated that any nuclear test would serve primarily as a political signal rather than having practical purposes [4] - The Energy Department spokesperson denied claims that officials would dissuade the White House from resuming nuclear tests [4] - The last underground nuclear test conducted by the U.S. was in 1992, and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty was opened for signature in 1996, which the U.S. has not ratified [4]
特朗普称美国将进行核试验
财联社· 2025-11-15 01:19
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's announcement regarding the potential resumption of nuclear weapons testing by the United States, indicating a shift in policy to align with other nations' practices [1][2]. Summary by Sections - **Nuclear Testing Plans** - Trump stated that the U.S. will conduct nuclear tests like other countries, but did not disclose specific plans regarding nuclear detonations [1][2]. - **Previous Statements** - On October 30, Trump instructed the Pentagon to prepare for nuclear tests in response to other nations' testing activities [2]. - However, Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette clarified on November 2 that any nuclear tests ordered by Trump would not involve nuclear explosions [2].
特朗普称美国将进行核试验 但拒绝透露相关细节
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-15 01:04
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. plans to conduct nuclear weapons tests similar to other countries, although specific details about detonating nuclear warheads remain undisclosed [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Nuclear Testing Plans** - President Trump announced that the U.S. will conduct nuclear tests like other nations, without revealing whether this includes detonating nuclear warheads [1] - On October 30, Trump indicated that he had instructed the Pentagon to initiate nuclear tests in response to other countries' testing programs [1] - **Official Statements** - U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry stated on November 2 that the nuclear tests ordered by Trump would not involve nuclear explosions [1]
特朗普称希望继续在布达佩斯与普京会晤!“红军城”告急 乌军声称俄军已渗透至城市建成区!俄罗斯密切关注美核动向
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-11-08 01:50
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the ongoing discussions and potential meetings between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict and other bilateral issues [1][2][5]. - Trump expressed hope for a meeting with Putin in Budapest, indicating a belief that the Russia-Ukraine conflict could end soon [1]. - The Kremlin, represented by spokesperson Peskov, acknowledged interest in a meeting but emphasized the need for careful preparation [5]. Group 2 - The Russian Foreign Ministry is closely monitoring U.S. activities in the nuclear domain, particularly in light of Trump's comments about potentially restarting nuclear weapons testing [6]. - Peskov highlighted the lack of mutual trust between Russia and Ukraine as a significant barrier to resolving the Ukraine crisis [4]. - The Russian military reported multiple strikes on Ukrainian military and energy facilities in response to attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure [9].
俄外交部:俄密切关注美方在核领域的活动
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-07 16:55
Core Points - The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Zakharova, expressed the need for the U.S. to clarify President Trump's recent comments about restarting nuclear weapons tests, warning that such actions would provoke serious reactions from other countries [1] - President Trump announced on October 30 that he has ordered the Pentagon to prepare for nuclear weapons testing in response to other countries conducting nuclear tests [1] - Russian President Putin stated on November 5 that if the U.S. or other signatories of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty conduct nuclear tests, Russia would have to take reciprocal measures [1] Summary by Sections - **U.S. Nuclear Policy** - President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to initiate preparations for nuclear weapons testing due to ongoing tests by other nations [1] - **Russian Response** - Russia is closely monitoring U.S. activities in the nuclear domain, particularly regarding offensive strategic weapons testing [1] - President Putin indicated that Russia would respond in kind if the U.S. or other treaty signatories proceed with nuclear tests [1] - **International Implications** - The potential resumption of nuclear testing by the U.S. could lead to significant international tensions and reactions from other countries [1]
事关核试验,普京下令
中国能源报· 2025-11-06 06:38
Group 1 - Russian President Putin ordered government officials to draft a nuclear weapons testing plan in response to recent U.S. actions [1] - The U.S. President Trump indicated that the U.S. would resume nuclear testing, citing concerns over other nations conducting underground nuclear tests [1] - Russian Defense Minister Shoigu reported the necessity to prepare for comprehensive nuclear tests due to the recent rhetoric from the U.S. [1] Group 2 - Russia has adhered to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty but will mirror actions taken by the U.S. or any nuclear power that resumes testing [1] - The testing site on New Siberian Islands can be activated for nuclear tests in a short timeframe [1]
美国将重启核武器试验沪银上涨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-11-06 06:08
Group 1 - Silver futures are currently trading below 11407, with an opening price of 11245 and a current price of 11442, reflecting a 1.42% increase. The highest price reached was 11534, while the lowest was 11235, indicating a short-term oscillating trend in silver futures [1] - The premium for silver in Shanghai has significantly narrowed to 230 yuan per kilogram, with resistance levels noted between 11500-12000 and support levels between 10000-11000 [3] Group 2 - U.S. President Trump announced a directive to resume nuclear testing during his visit to South Korea, claiming the U.S. has more nuclear weapons than any other country, although this contradicts data showing Russia has 5459 warheads compared to the U.S.'s 5177 [2] - The Kremlin responded to the U.S. plans, stating that Russia would take appropriate actions if the U.S. abandons its nuclear test moratorium [2] - Russian President Putin confirmed the successful test of a nuclear-capable underwater drone, emphasizing its invulnerability to interception [2]
普京:若美国等国家进行核试验,俄方将采取对等的相应措施
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-06 05:38
Core Viewpoint - The meeting between Putin and members of the Russian Security Council focused on the potential resumption of nuclear weapons testing by the United States, with Russia indicating it will respond in kind if such tests occur [1] Group 1 - Putin has tasked the Russian Foreign Ministry and other relevant bodies to gather information regarding the U.S. nuclear tests and to prepare a coordinated proposal for potential nuclear weapons testing in Russia [1] - On October 30, Trump announced that he had instructed the U.S. Department of Defense to initiate preparations for nuclear weapons testing [1]