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China Beefs Up Military Hot Spots

18.10.2019

15:09 PST

SF Bay Area, CA – Frivolously, the US has escalated tensions in China with the passing of the Hong Kong democracy bill. Covertly, the US has ratcheted the European Union into its military pivot towards Asia through claims of freedom to navigation. Hence, China has developed vigorous military hot spots as global tensions continue to accelerate from the US. Militarily, China has produced new advanced nuclear weapons such as the DF-41 ICBM which has immense delivery capabilities. Strategically, the DF-41 maintains its global reach with the Pearl River Delta which shadows Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Recently, China showcased the DF-41 at its 70th Anniversary military parade.

Meanwhile, China is aggressively developing a 2nd military hot spot in the Heilongjiang Province which borders Russia. Keenly, China has deployed two strategic ballistic missile brigades to its east with bordering Russia.

Politically, the US continues to manufacture intrusive legislative bills to sabotage China while sending warships to the Taiwan Strait. Clearly, the spokesman for the PLA's Southern Theatre Command emphasized, "Our troops will [take] all necessary measures to resolutely defend national sovereignty and security and firmly safeguard the peace and stability in the South China Sea.” Habitually, China and the US warships face off near the Paracel and Spratly Islands which are also military hot spots of China. Naturally, the European Union has warned that it supports US naval territorial disputes against China saying, "Unilateral actions during the past weeks in the South China Sea have resulted in mounting tensions and a deterioration of the maritime security environment which represents a serious threat to the peaceful economic development of the region. The EU is committed to the legal order for the seas and oceans based upon international law, maritime security and cooperation, as well as the freedom of navigation and overflight, in the interest of all states."

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