Assurance on U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Safety Endorsed by Admiral
Admiral Richard Correll, nominated as the head of U.S. nuclear forces, confirmed the U.S. arsenal's safety without new nuclear warhead tests, acknowledging a directive to consider testing from President Trump. The Energy Department and Pentagon's certification for 2025-2026 supports his stance, emphasizing ongoing monitoring and assessment of nuclear reliability.
Admiral Richard Correll, poised to take the helm of U.S. nuclear forces, offered his endorsement regarding the security and dependability of the nation's nuclear arsenal.
Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Correll supported the assessment by both the Energy Department and Pentagon, confirming no current need for new nuclear warhead tests.
Despite a presidential directive exploring future tests, the admiral emphasized reliance on current certifications and assured ongoing vigilance over the arsenal's capability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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