Trump Orders Immediate Nuclear Testing, Strengthens US-South Korea Military Ties

Busan (web desk)

US President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered immediate nuclear testing as he arrived in Busan, South Korea. Speaking via social media, Trump stated that “if all countries are conducting nuclear tests, the United States should do the same,” emphasizing that the US possesses the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. He also warned that China could match US capabilities within five years.

During his visit, Trump approved South Korea’s plans to develop nuclear submarines. In exchange for reduced US tariffs, South Korea agreed to pay $35 billion and will purchase large quantities of American oil and gas.

President Trump described his meeting with the South Korean Prime Minister as “excellent,” highlighting that the military alliance between the United States and South Korea is now stronger than ever. This visit underscores Washington’s commitment to bolstering defense cooperation in the region amid rising geopolitical tensions.