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China speaks tough = wants to use nuclear weapons? Is this US media brain hole too big?

author:Chutian Military Intelligence International

Jimu news reporter Song Qingying

After the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council responded one after another in response to the DPP authorities' constant use of public opinion to stir up the nervousness of the people on the island.

The US media Fox News began to think about it, and on the 16th, it said that China's strong rhetoric was a signal of the threat of nuclear weapons. The US media played up China's threat to the United States in this way, and the ultimate intention was to "develop its own nuclear forces in the United States."

US media: The English translation is tough, and China is eager to use nuclear weapons

On the 11th, the Chinese People's Liberation Army's official website "China Military Online" published the English version of "Ministry of National Defense Spokesperson Tan Kefei Answers Reporters' Questions on the Recent Negative Remarks of the Australian Ministry of National Defense on China."

On March 16, us media Fox News quoted Some of Tan Kefei's answers, such as "Provoking trouble on the Taiwan issue will only jump higher and fall heavier."

China speaks tough = wants to use nuclear weapons? Is this US media brain hole too big?

Screenshot of "China Military Online"

The article said that "eye-catching" is that the translation of Tan Kefei's sentence "Resolving the Taiwan issue and realizing the complete reunification of the country is a historical trend that no one and any force can stop" is very strong, and the English literal translation is "Anyone who makes trouble on the Taiwan issue will eventually suffer the most serious consequences."

The article argues that the Chinese spokesperson's statement that the English translation usually "softens" the text is a "very small minority," suggesting that the Chinese military is eager to use nuclear weapons.

In fact, China's remarks on foreign gross interference in the Taiwan issue have always been solemn statements, and there is no such thing as "softening", and Fox's word game is too absurd.

China speaks tough = wants to use nuclear weapons? Is this US media brain hole too big?

U.S. tests nuclear weapons, BBC

The United States has the world's largest nuclear arsenal, but it is still not satisfied

China has always adhered to a nuclear strategy of self-defense and defense, which implements the country's nuclear policy and military strategy, and its fundamental goal is to curb the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons by other countries against China. In 1964, after china successfully conducted its first nuclear test, China declared the "no first use" principle for nuclear weapons, Xinhua reported.

On the other hand, the United States has constantly provoked China's nuclear weapon threat theory, but in fact it is looking for excuses to continuously expand its own nuclear forces and launch an arms race.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin has pointed out that the United States is the world's largest source of nuclear threats. According to data from relevant international think tanks, as of early 2021, the united States actually has as many as 5,500 nuclear warheads. The United States has the largest and most advanced nuclear arsenal in the world. But the United States is still not satisfied with this.

China speaks tough = wants to use nuclear weapons? Is this US media brain hole too big?

U.S. nuclear weapons deployment, U.S. government website

This time, the US media is once again eager to jump out of the nonsense, once again exposing the true nuclear strategic intentions of the United States.

The article eventually "reminded" Biden and the U.S. government that the United States should no longer abide by any nuclear arms control agreements and that "the United States cannot allow itself to be surpassed."

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