From the viewpoint of the United States, China's recent missile test in the South Pacific is a provocative move that escalates regional tensions and challenges international security norms. The U.S. government underscores concerns about the rapid expansion of China's nuclear arsenal, citing statements from officials like Ambassador Robert A. Wood about the doubling of China's nuclear stockpile within a decade. Washington urges China to engage in transparent arms control dialogues and abide by international agreements to avoid an arms race in the Asia-Pacific. The U.S. also emphasizes cooperation with allies such as Australia, Japan, and Taiwan to formulate a united response aimed at maintaining regional stability and preventing further militarization.
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U.S. Perspective on China's Missile Test
Published July 7, 2026 at 2:54 AM UTC