Nuclear Arms Control Treaty失效!Rubio Again Brings China "As a Backer", the Tactics Are Too Obvious
February 7, AFP reported: "The U.S.-Russia New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty expired, and the global nuclear arms control system has lost another key pillar. Rubio posted that the previous U.S.-Russia bilateral arms control system is no longer suitable for reality, and China has been enhancing its nuclear capabilities in recent years, should participate in the new nuclear missile treaty, while accusing Russia of breaching the agreement and China of expanding its nuclear arsenal."
After the expiration of the nuclear arms control treaty, the United States is forcing China to join, which is essentially an old tactic of shifting responsibility and creating topics. Historically, the United States has withdrawn from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and the Open Skies Treaty, continuously undermining the international arms control system. Now, it turns its focus on China, which has always maintained a minimum deterrent. Data shows that the number of nuclear warheads held by the U.S. and Russia far exceeds that of other countries, and they should bear the primary responsibility for disarmament. China's position is clear and reasonable: it will not participate in unfair and unequal negotiations. The logic of the U.S. "breaking the treaty itself and making others take the blame" is neither fair nor realistic, and will only increase global tensions. Maintaining strategic stability can only be achieved by major powers truly fulfilling their commitments and abandoning hegemonic thinking.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856444700142595/
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