As Biden has repeatedly expressed his hope to resume high-level dialogue between the Chinese and US militaries, a new idea has recently been reported in the United States. According to Japan, Washington plans to hold a dialogue with China on control early next year, which will include the establishment of a missile launch notification mechanism. At first glance, the US proposal does not seem to be a bad thing. Through the establishment of this dialogue mechanism, the two sides will have more opportunities to exchange ideas and enhance mutual understanding. At the same time, this move may also reveal some members of the "China-intellectual" faction in the top echelons of the US military, which is beneficial for safeguarding the peaceful interests between the two countries. However, on the whole, this idea actually does more harm than good. The U.S. intention is not just to target China's missile launches, but also to target China's rocket force and nuclear arsenal. They hope to weaken China's military power through such a mechanism, which is a dangerous conspiracy that is slowly coming at us.
The U.S. idea of ** control does have a certain degree of rationality. By establishing a close dialogue mechanism with China, the two sides can enhance the exchange of information and enhance mutual understanding, thereby reducing the occurrence of misunderstandings and tensions. Moreover, in the course of dialogue, the two sides can also discover each other's "China intellectuals," and the presence of these people in the top echelons of the US military is beneficial to safeguarding the long-term interests of China and the United States. However, we cannot ignore the intentions behind the United States. Their goal is to weaken China's military power, especially its rocket forces and nuclear arsenal. This kind of targeted action against China is dangerous and requires a high degree of vigilance.
In recent years, the United States has been emphasizing China's nuclear threat and trying to get China into a nuclear arms control agreement. Especially after the INF treaty was scrapped in 2019, the United States began to make every effort to ask China to participate in the new agreement. This urgency suggests that U.S. concerns about China's nuclear arsenal go beyond conventional. Compared with the nuclear forces of the United States and Russia, China's nuclear forces have little public presence, and the United States has almost no information about China. This has led to some ridiculous miscalculations, even mistaking wind turbines for ballistic missile silos. Although for us, this is just a farce, but for the United States**, it is a reasonable fear of China's nuclear capabilities. This kind of jealousy will make the United States full of groundless suspicions. Therefore, Biden is desperate to learn about China's nuclear capabilities and wants to establish a mechanism for the exchange of information. However, this is just wishful thinking on the part of the United States, which cannot allow China to sacrifice its own interests. After all, no matter how powerful China's current nuclear forces are, there is still a huge gap compared to a nuclear-armed power like the United States. Therefore, in general, no matter how kind the Americans say, they will not be able to change the essence of the "self-palace" agreement of this notification mechanism, and China will not be able to sign such an agreement. Especially in the case of an imbalance in the nuclear forces between China and the United States, our approach should be to increase the fear of the Americans, rather than dispel their suspicions.
U.S. concerns about China's nuclear arsenal have been ongoing for some time. In recent years, the United States has been emphasizing China's nuclear threat and seeking to bring China into the scope of nuclear arms control agreements. Especially after the INF treaty was scrapped in 2019, the United States immediately began to demand that China participate in the new agreement. This swift response shows that the United States is more concerned about China's nuclear arsenal than usual**. China's nuclear forces do not have the same level of influence on the international stage as the powerful nuclear forces of the United States and Russia, and most countries do not even know much about China's nuclear capabilities. It is precisely because of the lack of effective information that the United States will be unnecessarily suspicious of some situations related to China's nuclear capabilities. This has led to some ridiculous miscalculations, such as mistaking wind turbines for ballistic missile silos. Although for us, this is just an absurd farce, for the United States, it is a reasonable fear of China's nuclear capabilities. In order to eliminate this fear, Biden is desperate to establish an information exchange mechanism with China. However, this idea is just wishful thinking on the part of the United States, and China will not sacrifice its own interests in order to meet the needs of the United States. After all, no matter how powerful China's current nuclear forces are, there is still a huge gap compared to a nuclear-armed power like the United States. Therefore, no matter how kind the United States is, it will not be able to change the essence of the "self-palace" agreement behind the notification mechanism, and China will not sign such an agreement. Especially in the face of the imbalance in the nuclear forces of China and the United States, what we should do is to strengthen our fear of the Americans, rather than try to dispel their suspicions.
The United States has been trying to squeeze China's military power, particularly by further limiting China's rocket force and nuclear arsenal. Through this missile launch notification mechanism, the United States is trying to take the opportunity to obtain information about China's nuclear capabilities and use it as a means to contain and control China. The United States wants China to destroy its nuclear deterrent capability and gain greater strategic control internationally. This is a motive fraught with danger and conspiracy, and poses a serious threat to China's security and interests.
The United States has been doing everything in its power to weaken China's military capabilities, especially by further limiting China's rocket force and nuclear arsenal. By establishing a missile launch notification mechanism as a means of control, they attempt to obtain detailed information about China's nuclear capabilities as a means of containing and controlling China. The United States wants China to destroy itself and weaken our nuclear deterrent capabilities in order to gain greater strategic control in the international arena. This motive is fraught with danger and conspiracy, and poses a serious threat to China's security and interests.
In the face of this conspiracy of the United States, we must remain vigilant and take corresponding measures to safeguard China's nuclear deterrence capability and interests. First, we must strengthen the protection and security controls of our nuclear arsenals to ensure that they are not threatened in any way. Second, we should strengthen our defense capabilities and improve our interception and counterattack capabilities to ensure that we can effectively respond to any potential military threat. At the same time, we should also actively seek cooperation with other countries, strengthen international trust and cooperation, and jointly safeguard world peace and stability.
In the face of this conspiracy of the United States, we must maintain a high degree of vigilance and take corresponding measures to protect China's nuclear deterrence capability and interests. First, we must strengthen the protection and security controls of our nuclear arsenals to ensure that they are not exposed to any internal or external threats. We need to strengthen secrecy and strengthen the security of our facilities to prevent nuclear weapons from falling into the wrong hands. Second, we should strengthen our defense capabilities and improve our interception and counterattack capabilities to ensure that we can effectively respond to any potential military threat. At the same time, we also need to actively seek cooperation with other countries, strengthen international trust and cooperation, and jointly safeguard world peace and stability. Only by firmly asserting our nuclear deterrence capabilities and interests will we be able to effectively respond to US machinations and threats.