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This "missile move" of the United States is too crazy!The Indo-Pacific region is changing, what should I do?
Just a few days ago, Kissinger's death attracted widespread international attention. Despite his controversy, he may be a bridge between us Chinese and American conservatives. However, shortly after Kissinger's death, the United States made an earth-shattering farce.
According to sources, the United States plans to deploy land-based medium-range missiles in the Indo-Pacific region next year. The exact countries and locations of deployment are vague, but the range of the missiles is staggering – from 500 to 2,700 kilometers. If India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, or Taiwan are used as the base point, this will cover the densely populated, industrial and commercial areas in the eastern part of China. What's more, it may be dropped on the Philippines to detonate the situation in the South China Sea and deter ASEAN countries.
This can't help but remind me of the fact that when browsing the Internet, some voices claim that the United States still has some "secrets" in this project, such as the PRSM precision strike missile, which has increased its range to 1,000 kilometers after the INF treaty is torn, and the hypersonic missile of the US Army. The range of this type of ** has reached 2775 km, and it also belongs to the United States land-based medium-range missiles.
So why is the United States taking this action so wildly?Clear-sighted people can see at a glance that with China's long-range strike force, the fixed military strategic targets deployed by the United States in the Indo-Pacific are almost our targets, and their survivability is quite fragile. It is impossible for the United States to be ignorant of this, so their choice is really puzzling.
Intuitively, the deployment of medium-range missiles by the United States in the Indo-Pacific region is likely to trigger a nuclear escalation. No matter which country the INF is deployed in, that country will be the first target to be attacked after a war with Japan. What the United States has done is undoubtedly the most direct disruption to the geostrategic balance of the Indo-Pacific, and it is simply frantically provoking regional conflicts. The U.S. military's secrecy about the location of its deployment has further undermined strategic mutual trust among countries in the region.
Some people may think that the United States has far-reaching considerations for taking this move, perhaps to safeguard its own interests and ensure that it is in this way, it is actually releasing vague information, bringing long-term tensions to geopolitics and creating conditions for the landing of nuclear weapons.
On the whole, the political environment in the United States, after losing the leader of the conservatives, is running wild like a wild horse. Once the medium-range missile does land in the Indo-Pacific, we in China will have to face the worst-case scenario. The enemy has already blocked the doorstep, and I believe that our country has long been ready for an all-era war. On this issue, it is necessary to think deeply and examine the motivations behind the U.S. actions and the far-reaching implications for our country and the Indo-Pacific region as a whole.
What exactly is the United States trying to do this?Some say that this is to ensure that *** but this is undoubtedly protecting itself at the expense of regional stability. And the method chosen also makes people lament the unpredictability of the political environment in the United States. The deployment of INF not only caused waves in geopolitics, but also directly challenged the strategic balance in the Indo-Pacific region.
The hidden content of the Nakajima project is even more speculative, and it is an elusive game of international politics. In particular, the US missile development after tearing up the INF Treaty is hidden in this move, which makes the complexity of the situation more and more worrisome. Hypersonic missiles and precision strike missiles have become important components in this strategic whirlpool.
Back to the original question, why is the United States so crazy?Perhaps it is a repeated struggle in a political whirlpool, or it may be an adjustment of the international pattern. In any case, we cannot remain indifferent to this. The U.S. move is not only a test for the Indo-Pacific region, but also a threat to international peace.
In this complicated international situation, our country must maintain a high degree of vigilance. The "intermediate-range missile farce" of the United States has made us feel deeply helpless, but it has also made us understand that in the face of unknown challenges, we need to be more united and firm. We must not be forced into a quagmire, but we must face it calmly and think about solutions.
Overall, the U.S. actions have created a storm in the Indo-Pacific that could turn into a huge political storm. The safety of the entire region has quietly emerged in the trajectory of one missile after another. This is an international game with far-reaching implications, and we must always keep a clear head and work together. The "intermediate-range missile farce" of the United States may be just the beginning, but we cannot afford to sit idly by. In this storm, only by holding on to the rudder can we cross the waves and usher in our own peaceful harbor.