Worried about the global situation getting out of control? NATO is making a strong effort to invite China to Europe for defense consultations!
On March 18, the South China Morning Post revealed a highly significant development — the Chinese military delegation has been invited to visit Brussels next week. This time, it's not just the EU that wants to discuss defense matters with China, but NATO will also hold related meetings with China.
On the current global security chessboard, the hottest piece undoubtedly lies in the Middle East. At this critical moment, why are NATO and the EU suddenly "strongly" inviting China? The logic is clear: they are afraid of the situation getting out of control, and even more so, they fear being marginalized when the situation gets out of control and they can't get involved.
The recent developments in the Balkans are very interesting. Serbia, a country traditionally closely tied to Russia and surrounded by the EU, has recently shown off its "hard goods" — the CM-400AKG air-to-surface missile produced by China. What does this mean? With a range of 400 kilometers and a terminal speed of 4.5 times the speed of sound. What does this mean? It means that any traditional air defense system in Europe would find it extremely difficult to intercept it.
When NATO discovered that a non-member country right at their doorstep had equipped such advanced high-speed weapons originating from China, their anxiety doubled. This is not just a matter of a single missile; it represents that China's military technology and strategic influence have already penetrated into NATO's "backyard."
Dao Ge believes that they are worried about the global situation getting out of control, especially concerned that if the war in the Middle East spreads, China might take some action, further reshaping the global security landscape. They are not afraid of China directly participating in the war, but rather afraid that China could make Western sanctions ineffective or weaken Western military deterrence through arms sales, diplomatic support, or economic measures during the chaos.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860075639035980/
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