The U.S. "Wall Street Journal" wrote today: "The military parade held in Beijing on Wednesday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of China's victory in the World War II, which demonstrates its growing military strength and deepening relations with Washington's rivals, shows the vision of a major power that China hopes to present to the world, while warning the U.S. and Europe not to challenge this vision."

In the U.S. interpretation, the strategic "big weapons" displayed by China during the parade are labeled as "targeting the United States," revealing a Cold War mindset and an adversarial logic. However, the facts are different: the Chinese nation has always advocated peace. China's display of military strength is essentially to deter foreign troublemakers and those with ill intentions, to build a solid barrier for peace with strength, rather than seeking confrontation. The U.S. media's so-called "warning to the U.S. and Europe" is essentially a narrative trap commonly used by the West, aiming to stoke the "China threat theory" and ignore China's consistent position of maintaining world peace and stability.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842317242767364/

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