What Actually Mattered at China’s Big Military Parade?
China's parade displayed new weapons including the LY-1 laser and nuclear-capable missiles, highlighting rapid military modernization amid concerns over Taiwan and global power dynamics.
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Video - Nuclear missile, drones... Beijing has presented many novelties in its weapons. Joseph Henrotin, a specialist in military strategies, explains to us the messages that wanted to pass China to the rest of the world during this XXL parade.
Parades and charades at Tiananmen
On September 3, in a historic military parade in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping displayed a defense system capable of countering the United States. It showed that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is no longer an American junior partner, as some Americans have believed for the past 50 years, but a global power ready […] The post Parades and charades at Tiananmen appeared first on Asia Times.
China’s military technology parade underscores need for more U.S. deterrents, experts say
The Trump administration should expand the United States’ weapons arsenal, international partnerships and signaling to counter China’s rising influence globally and deter the People’s Liberation Army as its 2027 deadline for being ready to invade Taiwan approaches, U.S. analysts and a lawmaker said this week. Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted one of his nation’s largest-ever military parades on Wednesday in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, to comme…
The U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Strategic Competition with the Communist Party of China recently stated on social media platform X that the Chinese Communist Party used the September 3 military parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and Japan's surrender to "manipulate history" in an attempt to find legitimacy for its territorial ambitions.
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