Testing times
Is Russia really planning to restart nuclear tests or is it just another Kremlin gambit?
2025. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry
In the wake of recent escalating rhetoric between Washington and Moscow surrounding a return to nuclear testing, Novaya Gazeta Europa spoke to leading experts about what this might mean in practice. Should we really expect a return and if so, what could it lead to?
A Russian foreign and defence policy expert posits that any resumption of testing might actually represent an attempt to halt tensions rising even further as part of an “escalate to de-escalate” strategy.
Starchak notes that ultimately, whether or not Russian nuclear tests come to pass may come down to the appetite of the US Republican Party to increase the country’s nuclear stockpiles.

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