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The U.S. government shutdown could lead to a dangerous situation. According to reports, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has warned that the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) may run out of funds within eight days to monitor America’s nuclear arsenal. Once funding runs out, critical operations ensuring the safety of nuclear weapons could be suspended—posing risks not just for the U.S., but for global security.
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00:00The United States is running out of money to keep its nuclear arsenal safe.
00:05Yes, the world's largest stockpile of atomic weapons may no longer be fully secure.
00:12A new report warns that America's nuclear monitoring systems,
00:15the very programs that detect accidents, leaks, or unauthorized launches,
00:20are underfunded and breaking down.
00:23Imagine this, thousands of warheads, some more powerful than Hiroshima,
00:28aging in silos without proper safety checks.
00:32A single accident or miscalculation could trigger a chain reaction with global consequences.
00:39Europe, Asia, the Middle East, no region would be safe from fallout, chaos, or escalation.
00:46If the richest country on Earth can't safeguard its nukes, what does that mean for the rest of us?
00:52The world is standing on the edge of a nuclear accident, and the silence is terrifying.
00:59The truth is bigger than one minute.
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