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The US and Russia have announced their intent to test nuclear weapons. Other countries could follow suit. Here is a look where countries have tested their most dangerous weapons.
China and the US are signatories of the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which bars any nuclear weapon test explosion or any other nuclear explosion.
Trump's order to resume nuclear testing, ending a 33-year moratorium, revives the specter of the Cold War and threatens to unravel a global arms control consensus.