China Threatens To Destroy The Americas In An Instant, Have 100 Intercontinental Missiles Ready To Fire

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met at the Great Hall of the Chinese People in Beijing on Thursday (9/11/2017).

WW3 - The trade war between America and China continues to increase along with the expansion of Chinese products to the world market

In addition, tensions between the United States and China in the military field have also continued to increase since the bamboo-lagging country increased its military presence in the South China Sea

The two countries also argued about the origins of the corona virus which the United States accused of being a deliberate effort by China. The dispute between the United States and China is not just a matter of the Coona virus (Covid-19).

It turns out there is also the problem of nuclear weapons.

Reporting from hot.grid.id on Sunday (05/10/2020), even the feud between two countries about nuclear weapons has been heating up since mid-February 2020 ago. It began when the US pressured China to join the nuclear weapons negotiations.

The nuclear weapons control negotiations were followed by Washington and Moscow.

The United States is trying to overcome Beijing's reluctance to take part in the talks. Launch Between, a high-ranking Donald Trump government official said that China had not entered the arms race with the United States (US) and Russia for a long time.

"China has been saying for a long time that it will not enter an arms race with the US and Russia," said a senior Trump administration official.

"Now is the time for China to put its wealth in the right place, and prove that the country is a responsible international player."

You need to know, US and Russian nuclear weapons are far greater than China. However, Beijing's increasing military presence in the Asia-Pacific region has alarmed US allies and policy makers.

United States President Donald Trump has been trying to persuade China to join the United States and Russia in talks on a weapons control agreement to replace the 2010 New START agreement between Washington and Moscow which will expire next February.

But China has so far rejected Trump's proposal.

The reason is that its smaller nuclear power is defensive and poses no threat.

"China's continued silence creates uncertainty about their intentions and raises the interest to create a new focus on prevention and military readiness for the United States," a government official said.

New START maintains the only remaining limits on US and Russian nuclear deployment. Some experts and lawmakers called Trump's proposal to include Beijing in the new agreement as a "poison pill" strategy with the aim of killing the New START and ending restrictions on US nuclear deployment.

New START has banned the US and Russia from deploying more than 1,550 nuclear warheads, the lowest number in recent decades.

The agreement also limits land-based missiles and submarines as well as bomb devices that send them.

The agreement can be extended for up to five years if both parties agree. Moscow has offered to immediately extend the agreement but Washington has not yet decided.

Reported by Gridhot from Kontan.co.id, Global Times chief editor Hu Xijin said China will soon increase its nuclear warhead stock to 1,000.

The discourse arose when US President Donald Trump reiterated his call for China to join the arms control agreement.

Reporting from Reuters, The Global Times was published by Peoples Daily which is the official newspaper of the ruling Chinese Communist Party in the country.

The party is known for pushing ideas and guiding public sentiment through the Global Times, which tends to take a nationalistic attitude on issues involving other countries.

Tensions between the United States and China, already high due to the ongoing trade war, have increased in recent months amid a war of words about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. "We love peace and promise not to use nuclear weapons first, but we need a greater nuclear arsenal to suppress US strategic ambitions and impulses towards China," Hu wrote in his Weibo post.

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Hu added that this reserve must include at least 100 DF-41 strategic missiles which are the latest intercontinental missile class capable of attacking the continental United States.

"Don't think that nuclear warheads are useless during peacetime." "We use them all, quietly, to shape the attitude of the American elite towards us," he wrote.

Hu's post on Weibo came after the White House said Trump called for effective weapons control that included China and Russia during a telephone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump has long been looking for ways for China to enter the renewal of the nuclear weapons agreement which will end in February 2021.

But Beijing firmly rejected the call.

"The main forces have the most important responsibilities and obligations in the field of nuclear weapons control."

"China has always adhered to the policy of not being the first country to use nuclear power," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying.

An internal Chinese report warns that Beijing faces a wave of increasing hostility after a corona virus outbreak that could cause relations with the United States to become an armed confrontation in the worst case scenario.

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