Beidu sneered at the statements of various countries and refuted them tit for tat in the face of the sword.
The Outer Space Treaty is the foundation of international space law and stipulates ten basic principles that should be observed in space activities. It is known as the Space Constitution. The most important provisions are that no sovereignty claims shall be made and no nuclear weapons shall be placed and mass destruction shall be prohibited.
Sexual weapons.
That's what politics is all about. No country's backside is clean. There are things that can be done but not said. Since the Yankees are playing the treaty card, Beijing has also started from the same angle to refute the al-Qaeda group's argument - the al-Qaeda group is
Domestic netizens gave it a spoof abbreviation for the "Moon Base Cooperation and Construction Treaty Organization". Everyone in the country except the official media mouthpieces calls this organization that.
The basis for Beidu's refutation also comes from the treaty, that is, the principle of common interests in the first paragraph of the Ten Principles. Simply put, it is suggested that the moon base stems from the need to fight aliens. The construction speed of the base determines whether the moon base can be outside
When the stars come, they will play their due role.
Resisting aliens is in the interest of all mankind. China's exploration actions are in line with this principle, so they are reasonable and legal.
In short, the actions of the Chinese base are beneficial to all mankind. Not only should they not be criticized, they should also receive strong support from the international community.
The Beidou statement did not mention the issue of lunar enclosure in its entirety. A reporter stood up on the spot and questioned the Beidou Foreign Affairs Department for evading the most important issue and asking the spokesperson to respond directly to the issue of lunar enclosure.
The spokesperson responded with a smile and very skilled diplomatic language: "I reiterate once again that China's exploration plan complies with the provisions of the Ten Principles of the Outer Space Treaty..."
Political language is so wonderful. The actions of the Beiyuezhou base did comply with the terms of the ten principles, but to be precise, they only complied with a few of them, and those that were followed were far less than those that were violated.
Beidou's policy is very clear: focus on actual occupation, take advantage first and then talk about it, neither admit it nor deny it to the outside world, delay the practice of Tai Chi, oppose whoever likes to oppose, protest whoever likes to protest, if you have the ability, come on
Put up banners and signs on the moon to protest!
Treaties are meant to be torn up. Even before the insect plague broke out, every country with aerospace capabilities had violated the treaty to a greater or lesser extent. After the insect plague broke out, not to mention, in order to resist the asteroid swarm, nuclear countries around the world
Almost all of their wealth has been sent into space, and the principle of restricting militarization is regarded as nothing, for fear that the military power in outer space orbit will be insufficient.
Today, the "Outer Space Treaty" has long become a dead letter. Not to mention that this treaty has no binding force in the first place. Even if it is effective, it must be recognized by Beijing.
Moreover, the so-called principle of common interests is nonsense. There are more than 200 countries in the world, and only a handful of them have space capabilities. Who is willing to share the benefits?
Shortly after the Beidu Statement ended, Washington issued another statement, strongly criticizing the Beidu Statement, and led a group of subordinates to criticize it with words and writings.
The northern capital refused to give in and refuted them one by one. The foreign affairs departments of all the countries involved were working around the clock, standing on their respective positions and frothing at the mouth.
The butt determines the head, and the base group has never been monolithic. If the situation in Beidu had not been too ugly this time, the base group would not have worked together like this.
The foreign affairs department of Beidou is under unprecedented pressure, but Zhongnanhai is determined to let go of whoever likes to fart, I will not tolerate you!
An anonymous high-ranking official in Beidu put it well, you bastards have been bullying us since 1840, and you still want to choke us now? No way!
I not only want to enclose the land, but I also want to encircle it in a big way. If you have the ability, go ahead!
A weak country has no diplomacy, and the voice of the foreign affairs department must be supported by strong national strength. Today's China is no longer the weak Manchu Qing Dynasty that can be bullied by a warship and a few cannons no matter what country it is.
It's an Eastern dragon that even Americans are somewhat afraid of.
Public opinion? Public opinion? Insisting on one's own way?
The only thing that can make strength bow down is strength, and nothing else.
The attitude of the Beidou Foreign Affairs Department is becoming more and more perfunctory. The prospecting teams sent by Beiyuezhou are getting larger and larger, and the area enclosed by China is getting wider and wider. One of the prospecting teams is even less than ten kilometers away from the international base.
, a large-scale iron mine with extremely high reserves was discovered, which made the base group angry and helpless.
But what can be done?
There are giant insects as a common enemy on the earth. No matter how stupid the al-Qaeda group is, they cannot start a war with China at this time. Not only because their military power is restrained by the giant insects, but also because the 800 million Chinese people, mainly young and middle-aged people, are restrained by the giant insects.
Beidou's confidence lies in the fact that the al-Qaeda group cannot even send military forces to the Chinese border, and cannot even implement the simplest and most direct force deterrence.
Not to mention on the moon. The development speed of Beiyuezhou Base is far faster than that of the International Base. Even the power armor has been publicly unveiled. The International Base has no ability to fight against Beiyuezhou Base. If it is not suppressed by Beiyuezhou, it will be Beidu.
The net is open and the aliens are blessed.
Without aliens, it would have taken at least several decades for China to reach this point, and the Yankees' suppression of China would also continue for decades. From this point of view, breaking the old pattern is not a bad thing.
The Northern Capital did not want to overly stimulate the Yankees, lest the Yankees' blood would surge up and they would do something outrageous. Therefore, although prospecting and encirclement had been testing the psychological bottom line of the Yankees, they had never broken through the bottom line.
As a result, Beidu immediately announced the discovery of iron ore, stating that it was about to build the first mining base in the mining area and was willing to provide high-grade ore to international bases at cost prices...
It must be noted that the cost price mentioned by Beidu is the cost after apportioning the construction cost of Beiyuezhou Base, not the cost of mining iron ore.
The Yankees really, really, really want to reject Beidu's proposal, but the international base needs this mine too much. With a small amount of high-grade iron ore, the international base can enter a stage of rapid development, and may even surpass the Beiyuezhou base, and gradually
Take back the initiative.
Of course, the premise is that the iron ore must be controlled by the international base, rather than purchasing iron ore from Beiyuezhou.
The Americans decisively gave up the entanglement and contacted Beidou, hoping to fully purchase the ownership of the mine. However, the Chinese also understood the significance of the mine to the international base and refused to let go.
The two sides had a series of fierce confrontations over the mine issue. During the negotiations, Beiyuezhou's exploration operations continued, and the areas where many Americans believed there might be mines fell under Beiyuezhou's control.