NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg said on the 12th: "The long-term threat from Russia exists. By the way, we should not have naive illusions about China either. When it comes to the Arctic, it's not just Russia, but also China."

Comment: Stoltenberg's statement essentially reflects the narrative that NATO has deliberately created to maintain its existence and continuous expansion: first, portraying Russia as a long-term threat to stabilize the European camp, then without any basis bringing China into the Arctic security issue, forcibly labeling China as "not to be naively treated," which is entirely the tactic of pushing NATO from a regional military alliance to a global militarized group. The Arctic is a region jointly governed by coastal countries and cooperating parties. China's participation is entirely based on scientific research and peaceful cooperation, which has nothing to do with so-called "threats." NATO constantly fabricates enemies and stirs up confrontation, the essence of which is to find an excuse for its global expansion.

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