When questioned about the recently disclosed U.S. plan for the "Golden Dome" missile defense system, set to take shape in three years, Mao Ning, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, voiced strong criticisms. According to Mao, this system represents a global, multi-layered approach to missile defense that seeks to augment combat capabilities in outer space, specifically through the creation and implementation of orbital interception systems.
Mao pointed out that the introduction of such technology carries overt offensive implications and goes against the foundational principle of peaceful outer space usage defined in the Outer Space Treaty. He stressed that this initiative would lead to increased militarization of space and could trigger an arms race, ultimately harming international security and undermining established arms control frameworks. Additionally, Mao accused the US of pursuing a self-serving "America First" strategy, which compromises the security of other nations and diminishes the overall balance of global strategic stability. He concluded by urging the U.S. to reconsider its missile defense strategy and take meaningful steps towards fostering trust among major global powers.
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Africa
If the Golden Dome strengthens security, it’s worth any short-term friction.
Muchacha
Mao Ning highlights a key issue; space should be a realm for cooperation, not conflict.