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Trump will have to manage the gravest tensions with Moscow in more than 60 years, in part fueled by Russian President Vladimir Putin's threats to use nuclear weapons in his war against Ukraine and ...
Prior to the U.S. election, defense analysts had speculated that should Trump win, Europe might need to bolster its nuclear deterrent, which rests on the U.S. arsenal and much smaller — but not ...
President-elect Donald Trump promised in a wide-ranging Time magazine interview published Thursday that he will not "abandon" Ukraine amid its nearly three-year-long war -- but called the Biden ...
On 13 November 2024, a report by a Ukrainian think tank that advises the Ukrainian government stated that Ukraine could construct a crude nuclear device "within months" if President Trump cut aid to Ukraine. Such weapons would use plutonium extracted from spent fuel from Ukraine's nuclear power plants. [40]
Trump said Russia is in a "weakened state right now," because of "Ukraine and a bad economy." This swipe at Putin is likely to be a prelude to Trump’s Russia policy during his second term.
There are also no reputable news reports about Trump saying he'll "make sure" Biden doesn't let Ukraine use U.S.-provided weapons against Russia since becoming the president-elect. The supposed ...
In 2017, President Trump announced his administration was launching a "complete review" of ways to revive and expand the nuclear power industry. [35] Energy Secretary Rick Perry also noted the importance increasing the use of nuclear energy, [45] calling it "a very important part" of the Trump administration's energy strategy. [50]
The America First Energy Plan does not mention renewable energy and instead reflects the president's focus on fossil fuels. [83] During the campaign, Trump praised solar technology during a rally in California the summer of 2016 but then criticized it for being too expensive and has since complained about the subsidies renewable energy ...