China Warns of Nuclear First Strike in Response to THAAD Deployment
"US must pay the price"
China warns that it
is reconsidering its policy not to use nuclear weapons against South
Korea in response to the U.S. deploying the THAAD missile system and
sending B-52 bombers to protect its ally.
THAAD
is being deployed to shield South Korea from North Korean ballistic
missiles after several tests by the Stalinist state in recent months.
Beijing is furious because the system will also be capable of detecting
and tracking missiles launched from China.
It was also reported yesterday that the U.S. will send B-1 and B-52 nuclear bombers to South Korea in order to display a stern show of strength.
300,000
South Korean troops and 15,000 US personnel have also started their
annual Foal Eagle military exercise. The USS Carl Vinson nuke-powered
aircraft carrier will join the drill – carrying dozens of fighter jets.
An article in the Global Times,
which is widely regarded as the voice of the Chinese government, says
that Beijing will respond to America’s “strategic provocations” by
actioning a “rapid increase in the number and quality of China’s
strategic nuclear weapons” and that China isn’t worried about starting a
limited “arms race”.
Asserting
that “the US must pay the price for the THAAD deployment,” the piece
goes on to warn that, “If the US further intensifies its anti-missile
attempts and strategic containment, China may reconsider its pledge of
not being the first to use nuclear weapons.”
In
other words, Beijing is signaling that it would be prepared to use
nuclear weapons against South Korea in the event of a conflict.
In a related development,
China’s second aircraft carrier is moving closer to completion while
China vows to use its “first class navy” to intercept any “intruding
aircraft” within its region of control.
Last month, Beijing warned
the Trump administration that the People’s Liberation Army is “making
preparations” for war after the deployment of the nuclear-powered USS
Carl Vinson to patrol the South China Sea.
Meanwhile, columnist Pat Buchanan warns that a new “Korean missile crisis” could be on the horizon.
“New
tests by North Korea of missiles or atom bombs for an ICBM could bring
U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities and missile sites, igniting an
attack on the South,” he writes, adding that China would then be forced to defend its ally.
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