How powerful is China's military?
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How powerful is China's military?
"Beijing stages its largest military parade ever with dozens of world leaders in attendance. On the 80th anniversary of the end of the second world war, President Xi Jinping told the world, China does not fear violence, and showed them its weapons: Sophisticated military hardware, ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons filled Tiananmen Square, along with thousands of soldiers. The Russian President Vladimir Putin and the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un also took centre stage."
"So, was Xi showing there is an alternative to a US-led world order? If so, how was this message received? And what does it mean for global politics? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Richard Weitz Senior non-resident associate fellow the NATO Defense College Andy Mok Senior research fellow at the Center for China and Globalization in Beijing Fraser Howie Writer and commentator and co-author of Red Capitalism and Privatizing China"
Beijing staged its largest military parade with dozens of world leaders present to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. President Xi Jinping declared that China does not fear violence while displaying sophisticated military hardware, ballistic missiles, and nuclear-capable weapons across Tiananmen Square alongside thousands of soldiers. Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared prominently. The parade conveyed a potential challenge to a US-led international order and provoked questions about international reception, alliance responses, arms modernization, regional stability, and broader geopolitical competition.
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