Trump's Move to Resume Nuke Testing Is Weakness Masquerading in Strength,' Newsom Tells Meet the Press
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Trump's Move to Resume Nuke Testing Is Weakness Masquerading in Strength,' Newsom Tells Meet the Press
"He doesn't even know he said the Pentagon should do it. Wake up, Mr. President. I know he may have jet lag. It's the Department of Energy. He doesn't even know which agency is responsible for that. He may want to learn about computational capacity at the Department of Energy to test this technology. And may want to look back at the record books, to your point, 1992 since the last time we did look,"
"look, this is weakness masquerading in strength. This is classic Trump and Trumpism. This guy is historically weak and these are acts of a weak person that is trying to appear strong. He has it has the form and substance of fog."
California political leadership strongly criticized the announcement to resume nuclear testing as performative weakness and confusion over which agency oversees testing. The critique highlighted uncertainty between Pentagon and Department of Energy responsibilities and referenced the last U.S. nuclear test in 1992. The criticism also described recent U.S.-China diplomacy as humiliating, alleging that U.S. negotiating positions were conceded rapidly and that China gained the upper hand. Concerns about whether a nuclear weapon would ever be used were raised alongside broader linkage of nuclear policy to trade tensions and rare earth mineral negotiations with China.
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