Commentary
The United States is naturally skeptical of the CCP’s alleged “no first use” policy due to its nuclear arsenal buildup. Beijing explains this apparent contradiction: “China made the choice of developing nuclear weapons in a special historical period to cope with nuclear blackmail, break nuclear monopoly, and prevent nuclear war. China’s development of nuclear weapons is not for the purpose of threatening other countries, but for self-defense, safeguarding national strategic security, and contributing to world peace and stability.”
The CCP statement says, “Each State Party shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country.” This is disturbing because it provides the CCP with an out, allowing it to withdraw and then potentially launch a first strike. Additionally, the term “national sovereignty” often refers to Taiwan. Therefore, this could be interpreted as Beijing claiming a right to use nuclear weapons if the United States defends Taiwan against a CCP invasion.
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