
China Condemns US Space-Based Missile Shield, Fears Arms Race
China Protests US Space-Based Missile Defense System, Citing Strategic Imbalance The Chinese government has voiced strong opposition to the United States' "Golden Dome" project, a proposed space-based missile defense system. Concerns center on the potential for a significant shift in the global strategic balance, putting China at a disadvantage. According to a recent BFMTV report, an expert highlighted the vast difference in the number of ballistic missiles possessed by the US and China, suggesting the project would exacerbate this imbalance. "The US has between 600 and 700 ballistic missiles, while China has around 400," the expert stated. "This creates a strategic imbalance that could lead to a dangerous escalation." China's concerns extend beyond mere numbers. The report suggests that the "Golden Dome" project, if completed, would provide the US with a significant defensive advantage, potentially diminishing the effectiveness of China's own deterrent capabilities. This, in turn, could trigger an arms race in space, leading to further instability and heightened tensions. The video also noted the existence of a similar, albeit smaller, Israeli system that is currently operational, underscoring the technological feasibility of the "Golden Dome". However, the scale of the US project is significantly larger, raising concerns about the potential for a major power imbalance. The situation remains tense, with China urging the US to abandon the project. The long-term implications for global security remain to be seen.