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Çin'in Denizaltı Füze Testi Pasifik'te Güvenlik Kaygılarını Artırdı

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Çin'in nükleer bir denizaltıdan 6 Temmuz'da Pasifik Okyanusu'na balistik füze fırlatması, bölge ülkeleri ve ABD'nin tepkisine yol açtı. Maket savaş başlığı taşıyan füzenin testi, Çin'in Eylül 2024'teki kıtalararası füze denemesinin ardından ikinci stratejik füze atışı oldu. Japonya, Avustralya ve Yeni Zelanda, önceden yeterli bilgilendirme yapılmadığını belirterek kaygılarını dile getirirken ABD, yalnızca birkaç saat öncesinden haber verildiğini vurguladı. Analistler, bu seyrek görülen denemenin Çin'in deniz tabanlı nükleer caydırıcılığını sürekli hale getirme hedefini yansıttığını, ancak rutin bir test olabileceğini de belirtiyor. Bölgedeki askeri hareketlilik, Asya-Pasifik ülkelerini savunma iş birliklerini derinleştirmeye itebilir. Çin ise fırlatmanın hiçbir ülkeyi hedef almadığını ve ilgili taraflara bilgi verildiğini savundu. Pasifik'te nadir görülen bu tür denemeler, Çin'in stratejik nükleer kapasitesini ortaya koyarken küresel nükleer yönetişimin kırılganlığını da gündeme getiriyor. Bölgesel güvenlik mimarisi açısından kritik öneme sahip gelişme, Çin'in Hint-Pasifik'teki askeri etkisini genişletme niyetine dair soru işaretlerini artırıyor.

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