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China Has the Most to Gain from New Nuclear Tests

Last updated: October 31, 2025 9:00 am
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The Risks of Resuming Nuclear Weapons Testing

Recently, during a visit to East Asia, US President Donald Trump made a surprising announcement regarding the resumption of nuclear weapons testing. While the details were unclear, the implications of such a decision could have far-reaching consequences, especially if it involves explosive nuclear testing. This move could potentially set off a chain reaction that may not bode well for US nuclear war planners in the long run.

Before the agreement in 1996 that saw China, Russia, and the United States halt explosive testing, the United States had conducted a staggering 1,030 nuclear tests. Russia followed with 715 tests, while China trailed behind with only 45 tests. Each test provided valuable data for weapons designers to enhance their understanding of nuclear explosions and potentially develop new warhead designs. However, the law of diminishing returns applies, where the usefulness of each subsequent test diminishes as more tests are conducted.

China, being the last to cease testing, needed more time to perfect the design of a smaller, lighter nuclear warhead that could be fitted onto their mobile ICBMs. This technological advancement was crucial for China’s nuclear strategy and deterrence capabilities. The Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics in Beijing played a pivotal role in China’s testing program, ensuring the reliability of their nuclear arsenal.

Despite the potential gains from a resumption of explosive testing, the costs far outweigh the benefits. The environmental and human consequences of atmospheric nuclear testing are well-documented, and any new tests, even if conducted underground, pose risks to people and ecosystems. The political ramifications of disregarding past harms and international arms control agreements could have catastrophic effects on global stability.

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A Call for Prudence

It is imperative for nuclear-armed nations to exercise restraint and honor their commitments to nuclear non-proliferation. The unchecked development of nuclear weapons by more states only serves to heighten global tensions and increase the risk of a nuclear conflict. Geopolitical stability is crucial for economic development, a principle that China’s leadership values greatly.

As discussions unfold and decisions are made, it is hoped that rationality and foresight prevail. The world cannot afford to backtrack on nuclear arms control efforts or ignite a new arms race. The need for cooperation and mutual understanding has never been greater, especially in a time where the specter of nuclear conflict looms large.

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