The Biden administration appears to be picking up where former President Donald Trump left off as the federal agency that oversees U.S. nuclear research and bomb-making has approved the first design phase for a multibillion-dollar project to manufacture key components for the nation’s nuclear arsenal. The National Nuclear Security Administration in a decision announced Wednesday […]
United States pushes ahead with nuclear plans despite watchdog concerns
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Last Updated: Apr 29, 2021, 02:46 PM IST
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The agency doesn t articulate what exactly that money would be spent on nor does it include the cost of other preparations that would be needed for Los Alamos National Laboratory to begin producing 30 plutonium cores per year.
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The Biden administration appears to be picking up where former President Donald Trump left off as the federal agency that oversees US nuclear research and bomb-making has approved the first design phase for a multibillion-dollar project to manufacture key components for the nation s nuclear arsenal.
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