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The economic, trade, and military rivalry between the Chinese Communist Party and the United States has been heating up in recent years. U.S. military experts have learned through satellite photo analysis that the Chinese military is likely to build 16 new ICBM launch facilities in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, nearly doubling their number compared to the past.

Taiwan‘s pro-communist EToday reports that Hans M. Kristensen, an expert on nuclear weapons at the Federation of American Scientists, a U.S. think tank, said in an analysis of satellite photos that the Chinese military has likely built 16 new ICBM launch facilities in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, nearly doubling their number compared to the past. Kristensen said in an interview after analyzing satellite photos that the Chinese Communist Party is likely to build a military exercise site in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which is located in the desert, and to build 16 intercontinental ballistic missile launch facilities in three phases after 2016, with up to 11 of them already under construction in the second half of 2020.

Christensen revealed that the Chinese Communist Party already had 18 to 20 ICBM launch facilities, and once the new ones are completed and opened, their number will almost double, with four of them set to be completed within a year and the rest within a few years.

Commentator Wang Duyan said that the Chinese Communist Party is unable to overpower the United States in conventional warfare, so it naturally hopes to keep developing intercontinental missiles, but the Chinese Communist Party recently launched missiles, 2 missiles disappeared, 2 although hit the South China Sea, but the Chinese Communist Party does not even dare to announce the target, only to say that the target area was defeated. So, the ambition and capability of the Chinese Communist Party is still far from each other.