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US nuclear tests were discussed at a meeting between senior officials representing top national security agencies in America according to the Washington Post. North Korea is the only country to have tested nuclear weapons this century.

Trending Stephen Herzog, a fellow at Harvard University’s Project on Managing the Atom, told Express.co.uk the decision to resume nuclear testing in Nevada “would serve as a green light for China, Russia and other nuclear powers to follow suit”.

The former US Department of Energy nuclear testing specialist, Mr Herzog, said: “The result would be a more dangerous world in terms of arms racing and modernisation of nuclear weapons.”

Mr Herzog said the Trump administration apparently believe a “rapid nuclear test” could scare China and Russia into offering concessions in nuclear arms control.

He described how the opposite would be more likely to happen if the US were to go ahead with nuclear testing and said: “Beijing and Moscow would become less willing to negotiate with Washington and would consider conducting their own nuclear tests.

Trump poised to re-start nuclear weapons testing to SCARE China (Image: getty)

A new nuclear weapons test could cost President Donald Trump key votes (Image: getty) “And for what? A fully instrumented nuclear test with scientific merit would take the US around 18 months to prepare.

“A ‘rapid nuclear test’ as proposed could take place in a matter of months, but it would be crude and lack benefits for maintaining or modernizing the US arsenal.”

The nuclear gamble will hit the presidential campaign leading up to the American election which will take place at the start of November.

President Donald Trump and former Vice-President Joe Biden, the current presumptive Democratic nominee, have been campaigning during the coronavirus pandemic.

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US nuclear tests were discussed at a meeting between senior officials (Image: getty) Related articles WW3 fear: Kim Jong-Un rejects talks with Trump over nuclear programme US warns Iran is 'greatest threat' to peace after armed cities exposed Research conducted by Mr Herzog, Jonathan Baron and Nuclear Knowledges between August-November 2019 suggests nuclear testing is unpopular.

The majority of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans in America do not support nuclear testing, the research claims.

As Mr Herzog explains, a predictable 81.7 percent of Democratic do not want nuclear testing.

But even for Republicans 58.6 percent said they do not support nuclear testing.

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Donald Trump is poised to re-start testing nuclear bombs as a warning to China (Image: getty)

The nuclear gamble will hit the presidential campaign leading up to the American election (Image: getty) Mr Herzog said: “Moving toward a nuclear test could particularly damage Trump’s electability in Nevada, where a test would be conducted, and in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah home to communities of ‘downwinders’.”

Downwinders are people affected by radioactive contamination from past nuclear tests in the US.

Mr Herzog added: “New Mexico is expected to vote for Joe Biden, but Arizona and Nevada are battleground states.

Joe Biden has described the reported renewed nuclear weapons testing as reckless (Image: getty) Related articles Trump sends B-52 NUCLEAR BOMBER to South China Sea arena Trump’s odds of winning SKYROCKET after Kanye West bid “Utah has a long history of supporting Republican presidential candidates. The loss of any of these states could swing the election in favour of Biden.

“Americans have a lot of other issues to consider, including the COVID-19 pandemic, structural racism and police brutality, and a flailing economy.”

Mr Biden has described the reported renewed nuclear weapons testing as reckless.

In a statement the former Vice-President said: “The possibility that the Trump administration may resume nuclear explosive weapons testing in Nevada is as reckless as it is dangerous. We have not tested a device since 1992; we don’t need to do so now.”