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Nuclear Blackmail? China Could Use Moscow’s Playbook In Taiwan Conflict

China’s swift growth and diversification of its nuclear capabilities have led to concerns that Beijing might engage in “nuclear blackmail” or even nuclear conflict with Western countries if they intervene in a Taiwan dispute, reminiscent of the warnings from the Kremlin during its incursion into Ukraine, as reported by Central News Agency (CNA). During the military parade on September 3 in Tiananmen Square, China showcased three missiles capable of carrying nuclear payloads: the JL-1 air-launched ballistic missile, the JL-3 submarine-launched intercontinental missile, and the DF-61 surface-to-surface intercontinental missile. This threatening exhibition of what analysts characterise as a potential Chinese “nuclear triad”, the capacity to launch nuclear weapons via air, land, and sea, has heightened alarms among democratic nations. Previously, China did not possess the capability to conduct airborne nuclear strikes, according to CNA’s report.

Full report : Experts warn that China’s ‘nuclear triad’ could make the US hesitate to intervene militarily if China invades Taiwan.

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