Reuters: China Expands Land-Based Nuclear Infrastructure to Deter Intervention in Taiwan Conflict

Reuters reports that China is building protective facilities around nuclear missile silos in desert regions to ensure second-strike capability and deter foreign intervention in the Taiwan Strait.
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Reuters reported on the 29th that China is constructing launch platforms, bunkers, and communication nodes around nuclear missile silos in desert regions to protect its land-based nuclear arsenal. Satellite imagery reveals over 80 launch platforms, along with facilities for electronic warfare, satellite communication, and command operations. Experts analyze that this aims to ensure 'second-strike capability,' allowing China to retain counter-attack capabilities even after a first strike by the US. While China maintains a 'no-first-use' policy, this is seen as part of strengthening deterrence against foreign intervention in a Taiwan Strait conflict.

FAQ

How does China's nuclear buildup affect Taiwan?

It acts as a deterrent against foreign intervention in a Taiwan Strait conflict.