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President Trump has ordered the U.S. military to restart underground nuclear testing after more than 30 years — and scientists are sounding the alarm. Experts warn this could trigger a global nuclear domino effect, as more nations may abandon treaties and rush to build their own bombs. Could this decision lead to a new arms race… or even World War III?

We break down what this explosive move means for the future of global security, why scientists are comparing it to “striking a match in a room full of dynamite,” and how the U.S. is already preparing to mass-produce next-gen nuclear weapons.

Watch till the end — the future of humanity may depend on what happens next.
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00:00Trump just lit a nuclear match.
00:02And scientists say the world may never be the same.
00:05For the first time in over 30 years,
00:07the U.S. is preparing to test nuclear weapons again.
00:10President Trump ordered the Pentagon
00:12to restart underground nuclear tests,
00:14igniting fears of a global chain reaction.
00:17Experts warn this move could push other countries to do the same.
00:21And that might spark a new arms race,
00:23or even World War III.
00:25Geologist Solgay Park compared it to
00:28striking a match in a room full of dynamite.
00:30The U.S. hasn't done this since 1992,
00:33but Trump says it's necessary to match Russia and China.
00:36But critics say we're opening the floodgates for nuclear chaos.
00:40More nations might build their own bombs.
00:42Arms control treaties could fall apart.
00:45And if inexperienced countries mess up a test,
00:47radioactive fallout could poison entire cities.
00:51The U.S. is already producing a new bomb,
00:5324 times stronger than Hiroshima.
00:56And reopening uranium mines to stockpile even more.
00:59Scientists say this isn't just testing bombs.
01:02It's testing humanity's future.
01:04So, now it is a result of抽iguity from nuclear transferens.
01:08This could have been proper.
01:10This could be declared unrealistic.
01:11And the question is,
01:12it's very clear
01:14tock to the.'s
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