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国防部:赖清德之流媚日恋殖、倒行逆施、令人不齿
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-25 12:13
Group 1 - The Chinese military's development of the Fujian aircraft carrier is progressing smoothly, with successful trials of carrier-based aircraft, indicating its imminent commissioning [2] - The Chinese nuclear policy remains stable and predictable, emphasizing a defensive strategy and a commitment to not using nuclear weapons first [2] - There is a growing sense of national identity among Taiwanese youth, as evidenced by increased support for mainland China and the viewing of military parades [3] Group 2 - The establishment of a research center in Taiwan dedicated to Shinzo Abe has been criticized, highlighting historical grievances related to Japan's colonial rule over Taiwan [4]
北约年度报告渲染所谓“中国核威胁”,国防部回应
财联社· 2025-05-08 08:00
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent NATO report labeling China as a "systemic challenge" and highlights China's stable nuclear policy, emphasizing that it does not pose a threat to other nations [1] Summary by Sections NATO's Position - NATO's annual report claims that China's rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal threatens the interests, security, and values of NATO member states [1] China's Response - The spokesperson from the Ministry of Defense, Zhang Xiaogang, criticizes NATO's report as filled with Cold War mentality and mischaracterizing China's intentions [1] - China maintains that it has no intention to challenge or threaten any country, asserting that its nuclear policy is defensive and remains at the minimum level necessary for national security [1] NATO's Actions - The article points out NATO's recent actions, including its expansion and involvement in the Asia-Pacific region, which are seen as destabilizing to regional peace [1] - NATO's "nuclear sharing" arrangements and significant investments in upgrading strategic forces are highlighted as violations of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, undermining global nuclear non-proliferation efforts [1]