Trump addressed us, claiming that he wants to reach an agreement with us in the nuclear field! On October 23, according to foreign media reports, Trump told NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that I believe we will reach an agreement with China. I believe we will not only agree on rare earth metals, but we may even reach an agreement on nuclear issues. The United States, Russia, and China have the largest nuclear arsenals in the world, and it is necessary to ease tensions among countries in this area.
What do we think of Trump's statement? Frankly speaking, on the surface, the United States seems to be taking a responsible attitude towards global nuclear issues, but behind the scenes, the U.S. is very calculating. Everyone knows that due to our breakthroughs in hypersonic weapons, multi-warhead re-entry technology, and nuclear submarines, the U.S. is clearly very nervous, fearing that we might gain a relative advantage over the U.S. in nuclear weapons. Therefore, the U.S. is eager to use negotiation methods to curb our nuclear modernization process.
Furthermore, the U.S. has two other purposes. First, the U.S. wants to find out our level of nuclear development and the number of nuclear weapons, and obtain our nuclear intelligence through negotiations. Second, the U.S. is clearly trying to shift the focus. In fact, the U.S. and Russia are the two countries with the most nuclear weapons. The nuclear policies of these two countries are far less restrained than ours. To divert international criticism, the U.S. deliberately brings us into the game, intending to create a false issue that China is unwilling to negotiate on nuclear matters. Obviously, we are not going to engage in any nuclear negotiations with the U.S. at this stage, and the U.S. will not be able to limit our nuclear development to ensure its dominant position in the nuclear field. We will not fall into such a trap.
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