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    Everyone knows that China's strategic nuclear submarine is like a steel knife hanging over the head of the United States that may fall at any time.  Therefore, for the "China-US Maritime Agreement" signed by the Kennedy administration and China to keep China's "nuclear steel knife" away from itself, everyone unanimously applauded, and everyone stood up and applauded together.  OK!  The China-U.S. Maritime Agreement was passed overwhelmingly in the U.S. Congress.  This undoubtedly "gave political points" to Kennedy, the initiator of the "nuclear crisis" between China and the United States. Afterwards, Kennedy told everyone in Congress that China and the United States had reached an agreement on the absolute prohibition of nuclear weapons in the earth's atmospheric space.  cooperation in conducting nuclear tests.  ¡¾¡¿ "Okay!" There were cheers and whistles again.  China and the United States have reached an agreement to cooperate on an absolute ban on nuclear testing in the Earth¡¯s atmosphere.  Is it really that important?  Important, very important!  The United States dropped two atomic bombs, a "Little Boy" and a "Fat Man", on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, setting the precedent for the use of nuclear weapons in human wars. The large-scale destruction effect was astonishing to the world.  All major countries regard the development of nuclear weapons as the top priority in safeguarding their own national security, and they almost do their best to develop nuclear weapons even if they spend all their wealth.  In this world without atomic bombs, you have no place to speak.  The two major powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, are producing and stockpiling such weapons of mass destruction in large quantities.  "" The United States, as the earliest country in the world to research and develop nuclear weapons, is also the country with the largest stockpile of nuclear warheads. With the "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, it killed about 300,000 Japanese people.  This successful "battle example" forced Japan to quickly choose to surrender, which laid the foundation for the United States' nuclear hegemony and secured the United States' first position as the leader of the Western world.  ####For a long time, the atomic bomb has become the most powerful and effective nuclear weapon used by the United States, the international police force, to threaten and blackmail other countries.  The atomic bomb has brought so many benefits to the United States.  The United States certainly hopes to maintain this nuclear advantage forever.  They believe that China only conducted its first thermonuclear test in March 1956, and has only conducted one high-altitude, one underground and one underwater nuclear test since then. With such a small number of tests, it is difficult to identify the power and other properties of nuclear devices and verify theoretical calculations and  Whether the structural design is reasonable provides a basis for improving the design or finalization of nuclear weapons; it is also impossible to fully understand the changing rules of nuclear explosion phenomena and various destruction and destruction factors in a nuclear explosion environment.  The United States wants to prevent China from further developing nuclear weapons by limiting nuclear testing.  Furthermore, after France successfully conducted its first nuclear test of the "Blue Jerboa" with an explosive yield of 60,000 to 70,000 tons of TNT at a nuclear test site in the Sahara Desert of Algeria in February 1960, the five permanent members of the United Nations  All the member states of the Security Council have acquired nuclear weapons one after another.  Through this nuclear crisis with China, the United States is extremely worried that more countries will possess nuclear weapons to challenge the authority of the United States and "challenge" the United States. Therefore, in this Sino-US negotiation, the United States took the lead in proposing an absolute ban on nuclear weapons in the earth's atmospheric space.  conduct nuclear testing and prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons.  What the United States did not expect was that this proposal received a positive response from China, which gave the United States an unexpected surprise. They thought they had taken a big advantage.  Although China has only conducted four extremely limited nuclear tests, it is the country that has conducted the least number of nuclear tests among the five nuclear-weapon states.  But in the 205 library of the base, there are physical objects of later hydrogen bombs and neutron bombs, and in the 205 library there are all the data of all 45 nuclear tests conducted by China in later generations, as well as the electronic data of theoretical calculations and structural design procedures.  Therefore, there is no need to conduct hundreds or even thousands of nuclear tests like the United States and the Soviet Union to determine the explosion yield of the nuclear device, determine the nuclear reaction inside the nuclear device, and measure the parameters of nuclear explosion effects.  In terms of the number of nuclear warheads, China certainly does not have as many nuclear warheads as the United States or the Soviet Union.  But in terms of quality and delivery vehicles, it has far surpassed the United States and the Soviet Union, not to mention the United Kingdom and France. China is undoubtedly the country with the most advanced nuclear technology in this era.  Of course, the United States has no way of knowing the status of China's nuclear equipment and nuclear research.  Of course, China also hopes to maintain this quality advantage.  Therefore, China and the United States can be said to hit it off on the issue of absolutely banning nuclear tests in the earth's atmosphere and preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons.  ** U.S. President¡¯s National Security Assistant Bon. Kennedy put on a worried look when raising this issue during the Sino-U.S. negotiations, saying: ¡°We have always been worried about the nuclear standoff between the two camps. And now we  More worried about the nuclear crisis between China and the United States." He casually gave himself and China a high hat: "Of course, the United States and China are major countries responsible for world peace and human survival, and we have enough wisdom to solve it.  The problems we face will never lead to the ultimate resort of nuclear weapons.¡± Bang Ken.Nidhi looked at Li Dawei, who was expressionless and silent, and then he dressed up the United States as a lovely angel of peace: "Our American government has always advocated the restriction of the development of weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons.  Development. As early as December 1953, the then US President Eisenhower proposed the 'Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy' to the 8th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, urging the establishment of a system aimed at spreading peaceful nuclear technology. President Eisenhower's proposal led to 1957.  The Atomic Energy Agency was established. This agency has the dual responsibility of promoting and regulating nuclear technology. However, the agency has not effectively restricted countries' research on nuclear weapons and the testing of nuclear devices. Therefore, we hope to work with China to formulate a set of regulations.  An effective way to stop countries from testing nuclear weapons and prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Li Dawei was still confused about what the U.S. President¡¯s National Security Assistant was selling, so he thought for a moment and said: ¡°The first one was in August 1945.  The shadow of atomic bombs and nuclear terror has begun to hang over mankind. It is necessary to formulate an effective method to stop the nuclear arms race among countries and prevent the further proliferation of nuclear weapons.  This is a method that treats the symptoms rather than the root cause. To truly solve these problems, the most fundamental thing is to establish a fair and reasonable new international political and economic order. Nuclear powers should not frequently use nuclear weapons or use nuclear force in international affairs.  Only in this way can we fundamentally reduce the incentives for countries to seek to develop nuclear weapons.  Li Dawei went on to say: China's development of nuclear weapons was entirely out of necessity under the nuclear threat. After the founding of New China, it immediately felt the threat of a nuclear strike from the United States.  In November 1950, the then US President Truman stated at a press conference that the use of nuclear weapons was "already under consideration."  At the same time, the US military bombers loaded with atomic bombs were stationed in Guam and prepared for nuclear bombing of China.  Mr. Assistant, what I said is correct, right?  Bang Kennedy neither affirmed nor denied, staring at Li Dawei and listening to him continue.  Li Dawei said with emotion: "In August 1949, the Soviet Union achieved its first nuclear explosion. New China had just been founded and signed a friendship treaty with the Soviet Union. I hope to have a helper in case of trouble. However, the experience of sending troops to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea made us feel  Chilling. Because Stalin was afraid of harming himself, he did not even agree to send out the air force to protect the volunteers. How could you completely rely on the Soviet Union to prevent the United States from launching a nuclear attack? It is precisely because of this that the United States dared to threaten us.  This situation forces us to make up our mind to build our own strategic nuclear counterattack force. The limited nuclear weapons developed and produced by China are completely defensive and are only used when our core interests are greatly harmed.  "Our ultimate goal is to prohibit and even completely destroy nuclear weapons." Bang Kennedy nodded and said: "Mr. Deputy Foreign Minister, I can understand the need for China to develop nuclear weapons. What I want to talk about now is the United States and China.  Major countries must first prohibit the five countries in the world that already possess nuclear weapons from continuing to develop unlimited nuclear weapons and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to other non-nuclear countries and regions. On this issue, we must have a unified understanding and adopt a consistent approach.  Action. It is in the interests of all countries to establish a strong international nuclear weapons supervision mechanism. "Li Dawei accurately understood what the United States meant, which was to maintain the existing five countries of China, the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, and France.  The current status quo of possessing nuclear weapons is not allowed to develop further, nor is it allowed to spread to other non-nuclear countries and regions.  Hehe, hehe, what a joke!  Is this in the interest of all countries?  That sounds nice, but is this fair to countries that later developed nuclear weapons?  Is this fair to countries without nuclear weapons?  There are things in this world that are in the interest of all countries!  , there is nothing fair in this world.  Li Dawei immediately realized that the United States wanted to enlist China to maintain the United States' nuclear superiority and maintain its nuclear monopoly among the five permanent members of the United Nations.  OK!  If this can really be done, it is definitely in China's interest.  Li Dawei smiled when he thought of this and said: "This is indeed a good idea." But he immediately raised a series of questions: "Mr. Kennedy, have you ever thought about how the United States can ensure that the United States will no longer develop nuclear weapons?  How do you prevent the countries that currently possess nuclear weapons from developing nuclear weapons? How do you prevent the five countries that currently possess nuclear weapons from spreading nuclear weapons to other non-nuclear countries and regions, just like the United States did this time?  What should we do if North Korea deploys nuclear weapons? "Li Dawei knew that the various nuclear disarmament agreements and nuclear non-proliferation treaties formulated by later generations were not very effective and did not play their intended role at all.  In order to pursue their own country¡¯s political, economic or strategic interests, almost all nuclear-armed countries will carry out nuclear ¡°proliferation¡± to their ¡°brotherly countries¡± to varying degrees and in different forms.  The United States and Russia are the most serious.  In particular, the United States has performed the worst in dealing with nuclear weapons.Double standards have always been applied on issues such as military and nuclear proliferation.  While the United States itself maintains a huge nuclear arsenal and restricts the development of others, it vigorously develops the offensive and defensive capabilities of its own nuclear weapons, disrupts the original global strategic balance and stability, and deploys NMDs around the world to seek its own absolute security and establish itself.  world dominance.  "This is easy to do, that is, all countries absolutely prohibit nuclear tests in the earth's atmosphere, including atmospheric nuclear tests, high altitude, underground, and underwater nuclear tests." Bon Kennedy said with some excitement: "Technology is rapid.  In today's development, if a nuclear explosion occurs anywhere on the earth, the United States, China, and the Soviet Union can detect the earthquake-like and nuclear fallout produced. It is almost impossible to conceal and conduct live nuclear tests without letting people know about it.  " Li Dawei thought to himself that from the perspective of future generations, the countries developing nuclear weapons are all in Asia. Of course, the current situation has undergone fundamental changes. India will never be like India in later generations. Pakistan will not be like that.  He could not even dream of building an atomic bomb with China's support.  However, if we can really sign a mandatory treaty, then any country like Asan of later generations who dares to use China as an enemy and develop nuclear weapons will be "brought to justice".  He was secretly happy, but he pretended to be dismissive and asked: "It's okay to know where to conduct live nuclear tests, but what if we know?" "If we, the United States, China, the Soviet Union,  The United Kingdom and France are the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and are also the five nuclear-armed countries. In particular, the United States and China can have a unified understanding and take consistent actions on this issue to establish a strong international nuclear weapons supervision mechanism.  , Establishing a strict verification system can achieve the purpose of preventing breach of contract," Bang Kennedy said with confidence.  "Mr. Assistant, first of all, your idea is indeed good, but it lacks operability." Li Dawei paid more attention to the reasonableness and operability of the rules of the game. "I just said that I found out who was conducting nuclear tests in the earth's atmosphere.  No problem, even verification is possible. The question is what to do next? How to coordinate the relationship between these five people? "Bang Kennedy seemed to be prepared for this problem," he said with a smile.  Mr. Foreign Minister, this is easy to handle." To be continued) zhUZhudao.com
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