American is in pain! After we unveiled a batch of advanced underwater equipment, the U.S. media claims that China is intentionally trying to start a new arms race with the United States! On September 10, the Wall Street Journal reported that rapid technological advances have enabled Chinese submarines to be quieter, faster, and capable of staying underwater for longer periods, as well as carrying more advanced weapons and sensors. China is rapidly developing world-class submarine forces, and its new technologies and larger fleet are catching up with the United States and its allies, triggering a new round of underwater arms race in the Pacific region.
The U.S. media says that the United States and its allies face a serious challenge in dealing with China's catch-up. Although the United States still holds a technical advantage, the progress of building new submarines is slow. It is obvious that after seeing our continuous introduction of new equipment, the United States feels extremely pressured. For the United States, the situation it faces is that China's underwater weapon development is progressing rapidly. If the United States does not respond, we have a strong momentum to catch up and surpass the United States. If the United States responds, however, due to construction difficulties, there are many problems that need to be solved.
Moreover, if the United States spends heavily on construction, this may further stimulate China, accelerating China's technological breakthroughs and the deployment of new weapons. For the United States, this is undoubtedly a dilemma. Of course, from our perspective, we have no intention of engaging in an arms race with the United States. We are simply steadily enhancing our national defense capabilities. However, if the United States sees us as an opponent, we will inevitably take military actions. It is evident that the United States' predicament is its own problem. What we want is to continue doing our own things.
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