President Trump has just pulled off one of his boldest energy moves yet—and it’s sending chills through Beijing’s power circles. While China has been busy expanding its coal empire and peddling outdated nuclear tech to developing nations, Trump just gave the U.S. Army the green light to build a nuclear energy revolution that could flip the global power equation overnight.

America’s Military Goes Nuclear – Literally
The Army has officially launched the Janus Program, the most ambitious nuclear initiative since the Cold War, with “hundreds of millions” in funding over the next five years. The goal: build next-generation microreactors that can power military bases without relying on vulnerable fuel convoys.
Dr. Jeff Waksman, who’s leading the project, says this is not another hollow announcement that ends at the press conference.
“There have been a lot of nuclear projects in the past that peaked at the press release,” Waksman told Fox News. “That is not what this is.”
The effort builds on Trump’s executive order earlier this year directing the Department of War to operate a fully functional nuclear reactor by 2028. Unlike the flawed and risky Army nuclear experiments of the 1960s, these modern reactors are compact, factory-built, and nearly impossible to melt down.
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