In the wake of yesterday's test, many Americans are feeling uneasy about the Biden administration's ability to prevent doomsday. The test, which was conducted by a private company, simulated a nuclear attack on the United States. The results were sobering, showing that the country is not adequately prepared for such an event.
The Biden administration has defended its record on nuclear security, pointing to its efforts to strengthen alliances and reduce tensions with Russia. However, critics argue that the administration is not doing enough to address the growing threat of nuclear war. They point to the fact that the administration has not yet released a new Nuclear Posture Review, which would outline its plans for nuclear deterrence and arms control.
The lack of a clear plan is causing concern among many Americans. A recent poll found that only 38% of Americans trust the Biden administration to keep the country safe from nuclear attack. This is a significant decline from the 52% who trusted the Trump administration on this issue.
The Biden administration's critics argue that the administration is not taking the threat of nuclear war seriously enough. They point to the fact that the administration has not yet appointed a special envoy for nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. They also argue that the administration is not doing enough to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation regime.
The Biden administration needs to do more to reassure Americans about its ability to prevent doomsday. The administration should release its new Nuclear Posture Review as soon as possible. The administration should also appoint a special envoy for nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. And the administration should work to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation regime.
Only by taking these steps can the Biden administration begin to rebuild trust with the American people on this critical issue.