Will Trump lead to more or fewer nuclear weapons in the world?

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Former President Ronald Reagan entered office known as a fire-breathing hawk. He left office having signed major agreements to limit nuclear arms. President Donald Trump wants to follow suit, but his policies could complicate that goal.

Trump on Thursday said he “wants to restart nuclear arms control talks with Russia and China,” said The Associated Press. The world already possesses enough atomic weapons to “destroy the world 50 times over, 100 times over,” the president said to reporters. Money spent to build and maintain those deadly stockpiles could be better used on efforts that are “actually, hopefully much more productive.” The ultimate goal is for all three nuclear powers to eventually cut their defense budgets in half.

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