In 1963 John Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev signed the ban on atmospheric nuclear weapons testing, which was extended to a moratorium in 1992 and secured as the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996. The Treaty has been signed by 187 states. On October 31st, United Nations member states voted on a resolution in support of the Treaty and the global nuclear test moratorium. The United States was the only “no” vote.
Donald Trump is now threatening to resume nuclear testing because “he believes others are doing it.” They aren’t. The threat came after Vladimir Putin announced that the Kremlin had successfully experimented with a torpedo capable of carrying a nuclear weapon. But if the United States does, they will, too. https://www.reuters.com/world/china/putin-says-russia-tested-poseidon-nuclear-capable-super-torpedo-2025-10-29/
Tied to this is the situation at Los Alamos National Laboratory, or LANL, the heart of the new trillion-dollar modernization program that will rebuild every nuclear warhead in the planned stockpile with new military capabilities and produce new-design nuclear weapons as well.
LANL will fabricate plutonium pits, or triggers, for these nuclear warheads, along with the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.
A Nuclear Watch New Mexico press release stated: “The underlying point is that new-design plutonium pits for new-design nuclear weapons may create inexorable pressures for resumed nuclear weapons testing by the United States. This would be sure to set off a chain reaction of testing by other nuclear weapons powers [ ]. The final result is a dramatically accelerating nuclear arms race, arguably more dangerous than the first arms race given multiple nuclear actors, new hypersonic and cyber weapons, and the rise of artificial intelligence.” https://nukewatch.org/press-release-item/trump-orders-nuclear-weapons-testing-for-new-nuclear-arms-race-new-plutonium-pit-bomb-cores-at-los-alamos-lab-could-make-it-real/
According to the Arms Control Association, it would take 18 to 36 months to establish a contained, full-scale underground nuclear test in the Nevada desert. The association notes, “In 1992, Congress acted to end U.S. testing and can do so again.
Thirty-six hours after Trump’s pronouncement, Congresswoman Dina Titus, of Nevada, backed by her delegation and the Arms Control Association, introduced a bill to block resumption of U.S. nuclear testing.” https://www.armscontrol.org/2025-11/take-action-tell-congress-you-oppose-resumption-nuclear-explosive-testing
As a result of the lawsuit filed by Nuclear Watch, Savannah River Site Watch, and Tri-Valley CAREs, the Department of Energy will release a draft Plutonium Pit Production Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement around March 2026. Public hearings will be held around the country, including in Santa Fe. Once again, the public will need to express its strong opposition to plutonium pit production.
This has been the CCNS News Update, which was adapted from La Jicarita News. https://lajicarita.wordpress.com/2025/11/05/trumps-knee-jerk-threat-to-resume-nuclear-testing/
Contact your two Senators to stop resumption of nuclear weapons testing.
- Friday, November 7th from noon to 1 pm –
Join the nuclear disarmament community at the intersection of East Alameda and Sandoval in Santa Fe for the weekly peaceful protest in support of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Join with Veterans for Peace, CCNS, Nuclear Watch NM, Loretto Community, New Mexico Peace Fest, Pax Christi and others. Bring your flags, signs and banners.
- Watch A House of Dynamite on Netflix.
Read Joe Cirincione’s article A House of Dynamite Explodes the Missile Defense Myth: It is no wonder the interceptors fail in the film. This is an accurate portrayal of what is likely to happen in a crisis in New Republic (October 15, 2025). Cirincione is a national security analyst and author in Washington, D.C.
- Thursday, November 6th from 4 to 6 pm –
HYBRID WIPP Community Forum at Southwest New Mexico College, Room 103, Main Building, 1500 University Drive, Carlsbad, NM, hosted by U.S. Department of Energy’s Carlsbad Field Office and Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO). There will be a short update about the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) with a question and answer period to follow. Bring your questions about getting the Waste Off the Hill. To register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uNCfTOvqS6-62wVIx6ATGA#/registration
- Saturday, November 8th from noon to 3:30 pm PT –
Virtual afternoon sharing memories and tributes to the life and legacy of Dan Hirsch. RSVP to committeetobridgethegap@gmail.com, indicating if you are able to attend in person and the number in your party. If you can’t make it to Simi Valley, there will be a Zoom option starting at 1 pm. Please click here if you’d like to register for the Zoom; once you’ve registered, you’ll be sent the Zoom info. Dan’s obituary may be found here.
- Monday, November 10th –
Meeting of the NM Legislature Radioactive & Hazardous Waste Committee at Roundhouse in Santa Fe. The agenda will be posted when available at https://www.nmlegis.gov/Committee/Interim_Committee?CommitteeCode=RHMC
- Tuesday, November 11th, beginning at 10:30 am on the Santa Fe Plaza. Please join Veterans For Peace Santa Fe chapter for an Armistice Day Peace Vigil.
Bell ringing at 11 am. Peace songs sing-along with the Santa Fe Raging Grannies. This Armistice Day, Veterans For Peace calls on you to say NO to more wars and to demand justice and peace, at home and abroad. We demand equality for all people and an end to all oppressive and violent policies. We call for the elimination of nuclear weapons. Let’s begin to build a culture of peace, not a culture of war.
- Wednesday, November 12th from 3 to 5 pm –
LANL Public Training Session for the Electronic Public Reading Room and IntellusNM public environmental data portal on MS Teams. IntellusNM is the data portal that provides continuous public access to the environmental data collect on and around LANL. It is jointly managed by the New Mexico Environment Department DOE Oversight Bureau (NMED-OB) and LANL contractors, N3B and Triad. For more information: envoutreach@lanl.gov or call 505-551-4514.
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- Thursday, November 13th and Friday, November 14th –
International Uranium Film Festival at the Navajo National Museum in Window Rock, Arizona. The IUFF showcases an array of compelling films and explores the detrimental impacts of the uranium fuel chain on communities around the world. Organizers believe the films are a necessary part of the ongoing resistance to nuclear, specifically for public health and harm reduction efforts. For more information, visit: https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/







































































