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Satellite Images Make It Very Clear: China’s Nuclear Renaissance Can Be Seen From Space

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In the hazy valleys of Sichuan, satellite images have revealed an expanding complex that points to a Chinese nuclear renaissance. What at first glance looks like industrial facilities, could actually be part of a powerful military project: a ground reactor designed to boost nuclear aircraft carriers. The news, initially collected by The New York Times, arrives in a...
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In the hazy valleys of Sichuan, satellite images have revealed an expanding complex that points to a Chinese nuclear renaissance. What at first glance looks like industrial facilities, could actually be part of a powerful military project: a ground reactor designed to boost nuclear aircraft carriers. The news, initially collected by The New York Times, arrives in a...

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EstamosAquí MX broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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