President Donald Trump said he had talked about denuclearization with Russian President Vladimir Putin , saying the Kremlin chief is "willing to do it" and suggested China could follow suit.

It's not the first time the Republican has spoken about wanting to rid the world of nuclear weapons. But it's a tall order—nuclear weapons have hung over the world for eight decades, the foundation of strategy and alliances linking up countries across the globe.

And for the moment, it's hard to imagine how the president would convince the nuclear powers to surrender their nukes, and what the White House would need to offer up in return.

What Has Trump Said?

Denuclearization is "a big game," Trump told reporters on Monday. "But Russia is willing to do it, and I think China is going to be willi

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