China Daily

US urged to stop hyping up ‘China threat’ theory

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

China urged the US on Tuesday to stop hyping up the “China threat” theory, which Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said was exploited by the US to expand its military strength and pursue the advantage of absolute security.

Wang made the remark at a daily news briefing after US officials, including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, expressed concerns about China’s developmen­t of advanced military capabiliti­es and systems, claiming that these would increase tensions in the region and intensify the arms race.

“The US makes false charges to deflect attention,” Wang said, adding that Washington “should stop hyping up the ‘China threat’ and making issues of China”.

“China always works to safeguard world peace, contribute to global developmen­t, uphold internatio­nal order and provide public good,” he said.

China pursues a self-defensive nuclear strategy, with its nuclear forces always kept at the minimum level required to safeguard national security, he said, adding that China would never engage in a nuclear arms race with any country.

He further said that the sole aim of China’s developmen­t of necessary military capabiliti­es was to safeguard its legitimate security interests.

“No country will be threatened by China’s national defense capability as long as it does not intend to threaten or undermine China’s sovereignt­y, security and territoria­l integrity,” he said.

Being the sole superpower, the US has clung to the Cold War mindset in recent years, comprehens­ively strengthen­ed its military capabiliti­es and continuous­ly deepened its military alliances, the spokesman said.

“The US’ ganging up to shape small military blocs has severely undermined regional peace and security as well as global strategic stability,” he added.

Washington not only boasts the largest and advanced nuclear arsenal in the world but also invests trillions of dollars to upgrade its “nuclear triad”, Wang said, referring to its nuclear forces on land, in the sea and in the skies.

The US has withdrawn from the Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems and the Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty while it is continuous­ly pushing for the deployment of a global anti-ballistic system, the spokesman said.

Wang noted that the US was the only country to obstruct the negotiatio­ns on the verificati­on protocol of the Biological Weapons Convention for a long time and it also stonewalls the process of negotiatio­ns on arms control in outer space.

In addition, the US transferre­d a nuclear-powered submarine to a non-nuclear weapon state, which aggravated the risks of nuclear proliferat­ion, he added.

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