Recently, the DPRK has made another big news, testing a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. To be honest, every time I hear the words "test missile", I sweat, and it feels like a neighbor suddenly bought an oversized water gun, and I don't know when it will wet your face. North Korea's test launch this time is not just as simple as nourishing water, it has directly pushed the United States' new-generation land-based missile program into a big quagmire.
When it comes to this new missile project of the United States, it is really difficult to put into words. It was originally planned to spend $96 billion to develop and procure 659 Sentinel missilesNow it looks like the cost is going to soar to $117 billion!The U.S. Air Force now has 45 days to report and then assess whether the extra costs have crossed the legal red line. If it does exceed the standard, it will have to be submitted to Congress for review to see whether to continue the research and development with additional funds, or simply stop the project and continue to use the old Minuteman 3 missile.
To be honest, I think North Korea's test launch this time is a bit like "adding blockage" to the United States. Before the United States has yet to figure out the new-generation missile project, North Korea has made a big technological leap and tried a new type of missile. This has subverted the confidence of the United States in ***. But then again, North Korea's technological progress is not a day or two, and they have been working silently, just like those students who secretly work hard in school and then suddenly take the first exam.
In the face of such a dilemma, American engineers are not idle. They are trying to counter this headwind with the old generation of land-based missiles. It's like using a veteran to come out and deal with a top two mentality. To be honest, I admire these engineers, just like those players who have been abused by bosses countless times in the game, but still persevered and figured out how to play.
But then again, the United States, which has always viewed North Korea as a potential threat, is now beginning to doubt its military superiority. It's like the student who has always called himself the boss in the school, and suddenly finds that there is an inconspicuous younger brother who surpasses him in a certain field, and the feeling can be imagined. North Korea's missile test launch not only put the United States in a difficult position for its new missile program, but also brought a considerable impact on the US military strategy.
Now the situation is like two masters are making a move, one is sharp (North Korea's missile test), and the other is still figuring out how to deal with it (the new US missile program). There is also a group of spectators (the international community) next to them, some worried about being spilled over, others speculating on who will be the final winner.
All in all, I think it's interesting. On the one hand, it shows us the impact of technological progress on international relationsOn the other hand, it also shows us the different strategies of different countries in the face of challenges. The two "players" of North Korea and the United States will definitely continue to play tricks in the coming days, so let's wait and see!
In conclusion, I would like to say that although the missile test launch and the military competition are quite tense, I also hope that everyone can remain calm and rational in this process. After all, in reality, there are no permanent winners and losers. It is only through dialogue and cooperation that real solutions can be found. I hope that the DPRK and the United States will return to the negotiating table at an early date to resolve the issue
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