China Says Growing Its Military Helps World Peace, Rejects Report on Threat to Australia
China said its military buildup supports peace after a Lowy Institute report warned Beijing could soon threaten Australia with direct missile strikes.
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China is expanding its military even faster than suspected by the neighbouring states – and is becoming increasingly a threat in the indopazific. This is documented by the Australian think tank Lowy Institute in a new report. The conclusion: more carrier and missile systems, greater reach – and a cyber war capacity that has long since invaded Western infrastructures.
China says growing its military helps world peace, rejects report on threat to Australia
China said on Monday that strengthening its military is beneficial to world peace, slamming a think tank report that warned the threat of a direct strike by Beijing on Australia was increasing.
The Australian Lowy Institute has presented a new report that shows the People's Liberation Army in a historic change: more carrier and missile systems, greater reach – and a cyber-war capacity that has long penetrated Western infrastructures.
China said Monday that strengthening its military contributes to world peace. It was responding to a report by Australian think-tank the Lowy Institute, which warned of the growing threat of a direct attack by Beijing on Australia. This is reported by AFP. The report on Sunday said China is capable of carrying out a direct missile attack on Australia and the threat of such a move is growing as Beijing increases its arsenal of hypersonic weapons,…

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