President Trump has reignited discussions about the potential resumption of U.S. nuclear testing, a policy that has been on hold since the 1990s. This move has sparked global concern, as no explosive testing has occurred for decades. Federal experts maintain that the country’s nuclear arsenal remains effective, capable of striking targets anywhere on Earth. The article highlights the Icecap test tower, a structure that was nearly used for a nuclear test but was never executed due to the international moratorium established in 1992. This potential shift in policy has raised questions about the future of U.S. nuclear strategy and its implications for global security.