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The United States last tested a nuclear weapon in 1992.
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5580424-trump-directs-pentagon-to-start-testing-nuclear-weapons/
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The United States last tested a nuclear weapon in 1992.
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5580424-trump-directs-pentagon-to-start-testing-nuclear-weapons/
The only country to nuke another is America (unless you count France testing nukes in the middle of the desert in occupied Algeria, which is a different category of thing. not good, but it’s not on a city.)
There were also nuke tests on first nations land in Australia where the people were moved and told they’d get new stuff(they didn’t)
The song Beds Are Burning is about it
There were also communities that weren’t told about it. I remember about ten years back now there was an ACMI exhibit where an elder retold the story of seeing a mushroom cloud on the horizon. They recreated the moment in VR.
Found it: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-07/aboriginal-mans-story-of-nuclear-bomb-survival-told-in-vr/7913874
Damn I didn’t actually know that. Not surprising unfortunately.
Thanks for the link
IIRC the Manhattan Project was tested on Native American land by forcing the people off elsewhere. They weren’t compensated, of course, and most ended up on reservations. Or worse than the ones they were already on.