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Satellite Images Show A New Tunnel At Chinese Nuclear Test Site : NPR
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Second Chinese nuclear missile silo field found in Xinjiang
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China constructs new 119 nuclear missile silos along with plans to double its nuclear arsenal: Objectives and implications
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North Korea Claims Success in Long-Range Missile Test - William P J Lynch Jr com
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Here in the middle of 2021, Americans are generally feeling pretty good about things. The COVID pandemic appears to be subsiding, our sports stadiums are full of fans again, the stock market has been soaring, and all over the country people are in the mood to party. In fact, July 4th celebrations across the nation are likely to be quite boisterous this year. But in China the mood is quite different, and the same thing is true in Russia. In both cases, politicians are talking tough about the United States, and in both cases the military is being prepared for a potential future conflict. Right now, our relations with China are the worst that they have been in decades, and our relations with Russia have never been this bad in our entire history. But the vast majority of Americans are completely and utterly clueless about all of this, because most Americans couldn’t care less about what happens on the other side of the globe.