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Çin'in Pasifik Füze Testine Tepki Yağdı, Avustralya Fiji ile Savunma Paktı Kurdu

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Çin Halk Kurtuluş Ordusu'na ait nükleer güçle çalışan bir denizaltı, 6 Temmuz'da Pasifik Okyanusu'nun güneyinde balistik füze denemesi gerçekleştirdi. Dummy harp başlığıyla yapılan ve bölge ülkelerine yetersiz bildirim süresi tanıyan bu test, Avustralya, Yeni Zelanda, Japonya ve Tayvan tarafından şeffaflık eksikliği ve nükleer silahlardan arındırılmış bölge ilkesini zedeleyen bir adım olarak eleştirildi. ABD de Çin'i uluslararası hukuka uymamakla itham etti. Çin hükümet sözcüsü ise testin güvenli olduğunu savunarak uluslararası topluma olayı 'fazla yorumlamama' çağrısı yaptı. Füze denemesinin yapıldığı gün Avustralya, Fiji ile karşılıklı savunma anlaşması imzaladı. Anlaşma, Fiji'ye dışarıdan gelebilecek bir saldırı durumunda Avustralya'nın tam destek sağlamasını öngörüyor. Canberra yönetimi bu adımı, Çin'in bölgedeki artan nüfuzuna karşı bir denge unsuru olarak değerlendirirken, Yeni Zelanda da söz konusu savunma paktına katılma olasılığını araştırdığını duyurdu. Avustralya Savunma Sanayii Bakanı Pat Conroy, Çin'in füze testinin ardından Pasifik'te bir 'silah yarışı' yaşandığını öne sürdü. Bu gelişmeler, Güney Pasifik'te jeopolitik rekabetin tırmandığını gösteriyor. Çin'in askeri varlığını artırmasına karşılık Avustralya'nın ada ülkeleriyle savunma iş birliklerini derinleştirmesi, bölgede saflaşmayı belirginleştiriyor. Analistler, AUKUS nükleer denizaltı anlaşmasıyla zaten hassas olan dengenin, bu tür füze denemeleriyle daha da kırılgan hale geldiğini belirtiyor.

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