Donald Trump’s US is preparing to launch nuclear attack in 2 minutes, target countries include…

In a move which has made the United States of America, a more nuclear dangerous nation, the Pentagon, led by US President Donald Trump, has issued a new order to its forces to be prepared to use nuclear bombs within 2 minutes of the order. The order of Pentagon seems significant as it comes at a time when the US is preparing a dangerous nuclear bomb B61-13 by 2026. Here are all the development you need to know.

In the recent development, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff issued an order outlining communication protocols between the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, and allied nations. The directive, which is part of a classified document titled Organizational Messaging Service issued on March 14, 2025, sets new messaging priorities. It mandates that messages supporting nuclear command and control must be processed within two minutes.

Media reports have added that the target of the US nuclear programme could be China or Iran.

South Korea, US hold joint air exercise involving B-1B bomber

In a significant development impacting its nuclear attack capabilities, South Korea and the United States recently staged joint air drills, involving at least one US B-1B bomber, over the Korean Peninsula, the defence ministry said, in a show of force against North Korean military threats, as per a report carried by news agency IANS.

The drills, which also mobilised South Korean F-35A and F-16 fighter jets and US F-16s, were designed to demonstrate the allies’ capabilities to respond to North Korea’s advancing nuclear and missile threats, according to the ministry.

The drills coincided with the 113th birth anniversary of North Korea’s late state founder Kim Il-sung, a major national holiday in the North, called the “Day of the Sun.”

“In order to deter and respond to North Korea’s threats, South Korea and the US will continue to expand combined exercises and strengthen the level of cooperation of the South Korea-US alliance,” the ministry said.

(With inputs from agencies)

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