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The United States has publicly accused China of conducting secret underground nuclear weapons tests, raising major concerns about global security, arms control, and military stability in the Indo-Pacific region. In this video, we break down the U.S. government’s February 2026 announcement at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, where officials alleged that China used advanced concealment methods to hide nuclear explosive testing at the Lop Nur site in Xinjiang. We explain what “decoupling” means, how underground nuclear tests are detected, and why these findings matter after the expiration of the New START nuclear treaty. You’ll learn how American intelligence agencies use seismic monitoring, satellite surveillance, air sampling, and signals intelligence to track nuclear activity, even when countries attempt to hide it. We also examine China’s expanding nuclear arsenal, its growing ballistic missile submarine fleet, and how these developments affect U.S. Navy strategy and nuclear deterrence in the Pacific. This video also explores the role of the nuclear triad, including Ohio-class and Columbia-class submarines, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and strategic bombers, and why submarine-based deterrence remains the foundation of American national security. ⚠️ In this video, we cover: U.S. accusations of secret Chinese nuclear tests Lop Nur nuclear test site explained How underground nuclear testing is detected What “decoupling” means in nuclear weapons testing China’s nuclear arsenal expansion Impact of New START treaty expiration U.S. Navy nuclear submarine deterrence Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program Indo-Pacific security and nuclear strategy This documentary-style analysis uses reporting from Reuters, The War Zone, Military.com, CBS News, and official U.S. government statements to provide verified context on one of the most important security developments of 2026. If you follow global military affairs, nuclear weapons policy, U.S.–China relations, or naval strategy, this video provides a clear and detailed breakdown of what’s happening and what it means going forward. Subscribe for more in-depth coverage of naval power, military technology, and global security. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🍿 WATCH OUR OTHER VIDEOS: 👉 US Navy SENT Nuclear Carrier into China's Backyard - Then THIS Happened... : • US Navy SENT Nuclear Carrier into China's ... 👉 China Gets TOO CLOSE to US Navy Ship – Then THIS Happened…: • China Gets TOO CLOSE to US Navy Ship – The... ⚓ Disclaimer This channel is created for educational, informative, and entertainment purposes only. The content presented does not reflect the official policies, views, or positions of any navy or military organization, including but not limited to the US Navy, Royal Navy, Chinese Navy, or other international forces. Some videos may include hypothetical scenarios or dramatized storytelling based on publicly available information. These should not be interpreted as factual accounts of real-world events. Visual material from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or similar sources is used under Fair Use guidelines for commentary and reporting. This channel does not promote violence, political agendas, or any form of military endorsement. We aim to present accurate and respectful representations of global military dynamics without inciting fear, hate, or misinformation. We strive to comply with YouTube’s Fair Use copyright guidelines by appropriately crediting all sources. If you believe any content has been used without proper attribution, please reach out to us via our contact email.