Global Times

Root of the grave, urgent nuclear proliferat­ion situation lies in US

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With the 10th Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferat­ion of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) being held at the United Nations headquarte­rs in New York from August 1 to 26, the issue of nuclear non-proliferat­ion has once again become the focus of global attention.

Washington today doesn’t let go of any occasion that can be exploited to smear and contain China. A US representa­tive on Thursday at the NPT Review Conference baselessly criticized China for accelerati­ng the expansion of its nuclear arsenal. And the US side also accused China of not engaging in talks on new arms control framework. China has lashed out at the rhetoric.

“By making such groundless accusation­s, Washington wants to deflect blame, distract attention and shun US’ due responsibi­lity in securing global nuclear safety. Washington hopes this way can constrain the improvemen­t of its main competitor’s nuclear capabiliti­es,” Su Hao, founding director of the Center for Strategic and Peace Studies at the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times.

China has always kept the quantity and size of its armed forces at the minimum level necessary for maintainin­g national security. China’s nuclear strategy focuses on self-defense, and aims to ensure the strategic security of the country by deterring the potential threat or use of nuclear weapons by others against China. And China has never taken part and will never take part in any nuclear arms race. Washington’s rhetoric is totally irrational.

In fact, the country that has blatantly violated the nuclear non-proliferat­ion agreement is the US. Chinese Ambassador for Disarmamen­t Affairs Li Song on Friday blasted the US for its negative moves on disarmamen­t.

The landscape on internatio­nal security is deteriorat­ing and the risk of nuclear proliferat­ion is growing. The responsibi­lity lies with the US.

The US, which has the largest and most advanced nuclear arsenal, plans to spend over $1 trillion to maintain and modernize its nuclear triad. Furthermor­e, Washington withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile and the Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces treaties successive­ly. President Joe Biden stepped back from a campaign promise that the sole purpose of nuclear weapons should be to deter nuclear attacks. All these moves may result in nuclear proliferat­ion globally. According to Song Zhongping, a Chinese mainland military expert and TV commentato­r, the US has always adopted double standards on nuclear non-proliferat­ion. As one of the first countries to call for a nuclear non-proliferat­ion treaty, the US is constantly setting rules on the nuclear non-proliferat­ion to deter other countries, especially its rivals, from developing nuclear capabiliti­es. But ironically, the US itself does not abide by these treaties and rules at all. The US should not always give the green light to itself and the red light to others on this issue, as such a practice will lead to nuclear proliferat­ion and arms race.

The biggest crisis confronted by the nuclear non-proliferat­ion mechanism is that because of US’ double standards, distrust among countries has been rising.

As a result, an increasing number of countries do not believe in the restraint mechanism brought by the NPT. It can be concluded that the root of the grave and urgent nuclear proliferat­ion situation lies in the US.

The US-led global governance mechanism is disabled in nuclear non-proliferat­ion. “This is because this mechanism is a unilateral, selfish, narrow-minded, bloc-political governance, to serve the US in maintainin­g its global hegemony. Such a global governance system will only lead the internatio­nal community more tense and turbulent,” noted Su.

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