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A lot of people think so, but the US government openly spends way more money on nuclear weapons than on fusion research. We'll spend almost a trillion dollars on nuclear weapons over the next decade.[1] The government's fusion funding was only $1.4 billion for 2023.[2]

So it seems more likely to me that some physicists figured out how to get their fusion power research funded under the guise of weapons research, since that's where the money is. NIF's original intent was mostly weapons research but it's turned out to be really useful for both, and these days, various companies are attempting to commercialize the technology for power plants.[3]

[1] https://theaviationist.com/2025/04/26/us-nuclear-weapons-wil...

[2] https://www.fusionindustryassociation.org/congress-provides-...

[3] NYTimes: https://archive.is/BCsf5



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