@CNBC CNBC is talking complete nonsense. China is one of the five legitimate nuclear-armed states, and the primary purpose of China's launch of intercontinental ballistic missiles is to tell the United States that the two countries can ensure each other's destruction.
@Mericancannon This silly girl is so cute! Which country doesn't have domestic violence? Chinese women have one of the highest social statuses in the world.
@GloriaRosa202 China did not wage war against the Philippines; China should wage war against the Philippines and seize the islands that the Philippines stole.
@mrbcyber The primary recipient of China's notifications was the United States, and it's noteworthy that the US did not comment. In 2004, the US thanked China for notifying it of its intercontinental ballistic missile test launch.
@RepMikeTurner In 2024, China notified the United States before launching an intercontinental ballistic missile, and the US government expressed its gratitude. This time, they notified the US again. This senator is utterly shameless.
@joni_askola Each successive generation of European politicians is worse than the last; they are capable only of "linear thinking." If Europe severs ties with China and China throws its full support behind Russia, Europe will find itself in an even more dire situation.
@CaolanReports Let’s drop the pretense: just like Russia, Ukraine is targeting the other side's war-fighting capabilities—including energy infrastructure in the rear. Of course, their respective capabilities differ.
@visionergeo A small number of U.S. military personnel are indeed stationed in Taiwan, though the arrangement is essentially covert, and China is temporarily pretending not to notice. This small contingent of U.S. troops is akin to a piece of meat.
@sentdefender India possessed nuclear weapons illegally, the US initially imposed sanctions on the country; however, in order to contain China, the U.S. not only lifted those sanctions but also engaged in nuclear technology cooperation with India and invited it to join nuclear supply groups.
@sentdefender China has pledged not to be the first to use nuclear weapons and not to use them against non-nuclear-weapon states. The United States should make the same pledge! That would be the ultimate form of "transparency."
@CollinSLKoh According to Japan's pacifist constitution, Japan's development of offensive weapons is illegal. China demands that Japan respect its constitutional commitments and follow the path of peace.
@EnginEroglu_FW Those foolish politicians in Europe should learn to be grateful! China's failure to profit immensely from military aid to Russia is already a favor to Europe.
@mrbcyber Idiot! How could an intercontinental ballistic missile be used to intimidate neighboring countries? China is using it to deter the US; don't try to blackmail China with nuclear weapons. It also serves as a deterrent to vassal states like Australia.
@CNN The United States launches far more intercontinental ballistic missiles than China, almost several times a year, while China has launched only three in decades. China's launch count should be comparable to that of the United States.
@marcosagusstinn The result of the trade and economic confrontation between the EU and China is that more and more European industries will be replaced by those in Asia and Africa (through cooperation with China).