/Victory Day/ Xi Jinping signed an order to award all participants of the military parade /more details/

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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping on Wednesday signed an order to award all participants in a military parade held Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

The order states that the servicemen who took part in the parade presented a spectacle that showed the spirit forged in the war of resistance, embodied the characteristic features of the era, and displayed the scope of a great power and the strength of a powerful army.

As noted in the order, the parade fully demonstrated the determination and steadfastness of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA) in firmly protecting the country's sovereignty, security and development interests, as well as upholding world peace.

The order calls on all branches of the armed forces and service personnel to learn from the example of the parade participants and strive tirelessly to achieve the goal of the PLA's centennial in a timely manner, accelerating the transformation of the Chinese military into a world-class armed force. –0–

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Acting Thai Prime Minister to Dissolve Lower House of Parliament for General Election

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BANGKOK, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — Thai caretaker Prime Minister Phumtham Vechayachai announced on Wednesday that his caretaker government has decided to dissolve the lower house of parliament, potentially triggering an early general election.

Speaking to reporters at the government building, he confirmed that the request to dissolve the House of Representatives was submitted to King Maha Vajiralongkorn on Tuesday and is now awaiting approval.

Given the existing problems, P. Vechayachai noted that restoring political stability is important to prevent further economic decline, stressing that after consultation with the legal team, it would be appropriate to return decision-making powers to voters.

“As acting prime minister, I have carefully considered all these views and decided to report the situation to the king for consideration in accordance with the democratic process provided for in the Constitution,” P. Vechayachai said.

The move to dissolve parliament came after the ruling Phua Thai Party lost its majority in the lower house and faced difficulties in forming a new government following a constitutional court ruling last week that removed Phetongthan Shinawatra as prime minister over ethics violations.

The main opposition People's Party on Wednesday decided to back Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul as the next prime minister in a vote in parliament.–0–

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Exclusive: WWII Memory Key to Future Peace – Malaysian Scientist

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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — Preserving the memories of those who lived through World War II not only honors the memory of that generation, but also raises awareness among today's youth, helping dissuade them from supporting those who seek to spark another world war, Roy Anthony Rogers, an associate professor at the Department of International and Strategic Studies at the University of Malaya, said in a recent interview with Xinhua.

With the number of witnesses to humanity's struggle against fascism dwindling every year, it is important to make every effort to document their stories and experiences, the scholar noted, adding that the creation of books, films and other media is vital to ensure that the right lessons are learned from those dark days.

The expert suggested that educators go beyond traditional books and use new technologies to vividly capture wartime events and make them more engaging, without sacrificing the original spirit of these stories and experiences.

“What we can really think about is how catastrophic the Second World War was. Do we want that to happen to our future generations? It could happen again if we don’t take precautions. So we need to really understand what happened, what happened, the aftermath, the hardships that people went through, through the testimonies of those who are still alive or the memories of those who have passed away… Today we have new technologies, not just written form. All of that can be turned into documentaries or films to have an impact on a new generation,” he said.

R. E. Rogers particularly noted the enormous contribution of the Chinese people to the outcome of the war in the East, especially the unity and resilience of the Chinese people, who survived the conflict from 1931 to 1945 – a much longer period compared to the conflict in Europe.

He explained that the efforts of the Chinese people resonated across Asia. “It was a really tough moment in China’s history. It showed the resilience of the people at that time… Despite all the difficulties, they survived. I think that spirit of resilience motivates people not only in China but across the region,” the scholar said.

“China has set a powerful example, showing that despite external aggression and internal challenges, its people have been able to resist and remain resilient,” he added. –0–

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13 killed, 31 injured in blast in southwest Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — At least 13 people were killed and 31 others were injured in a blast in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Tuesday, health and police officials said.

Waseem Baig, media coordinator of the Balochistan provincial health department, confirmed the casualties and told Xinhua that the death toll could rise as several injured people were in critical condition.

Police sources told Xinhua that the blast occurred near a political gathering in the Shahwani Stadium area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan.

Government officials said the blast appeared to have been carried out by a suicide bomber and an investigation was underway to determine the exact cause and arrest those responsible.

Following the explosion, law enforcement and rescue teams arrived at the scene. The injured were taken to hospital. Security forces cordoned off the area and began collecting evidence.

So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the explosion. –0–

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US Federal Judge Rules Trump's Troops' Entry into Los Angeles Illegal

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — A U.S. federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration violated a 19th-century law when it sent National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles in early June to quell protests against federal immigration raids.

Charles Breyer, senior judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, wrote in his ruling that the Trump administration violated the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the use of U.S. military forces for domestic law enforcement without congressional approval.

The order prohibits the Trump administration from “deploying, directing, instructing, training, or using the National Guard currently stationed in California and any military units previously stationed in California to enforce the law.”

“There were indeed protests in Los Angeles, and some individuals engaged in violence. However, there was no insurrection, and civilian law enforcement was able to respond to the protests and enforce the law,” the ruling states.

It notes that nearly three months after the National Guard was deployed to Los Angeles, there are still 300 National Guard troops there, adding that US President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have said they intend to bring the troops into federal service in other cities across the country, thus creating a national police force with the president as its chief.

California Governor Gavin Newsom, one of the plaintiffs, said in a statement: “Today, the court sided with democracy and the Constitution. No president is a king, not even Trump, and no president can trample on a state’s right to protect its citizens.”

“Trump’s attempt to use federal troops as his personal police force is illegal, authoritarian, and must be stopped in every courtroom across the country,” the statement said.

In response to the decision, White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said in a statement: “Once again, an unscrupulous judge is attempting to usurp the commander in chief’s authority to protect American cities from violence and destruction.”

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a notice of appeal against Breyer's ruling with the federal appeals court and requested a stay of enforcement of the ruling pending the appeal.

According to CNN, Brenner Fissell, vice president of the National Institute of Military Justice, said that while Breyer's ruling does not have an immediate impact outside of California, it will undoubtedly be a first for other judges who may hear similar cases. -0-

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NPC Standing Committee Chairman Calls for Accelerating Construction of China-Vietnam Community with Shared Future

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HANOI, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — Zhao Leji, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), called for accelerating the building of a China-Vietnam community with a shared future of strategic significance during a visit to the country from Sunday to Tuesday.

Zhao Leji made the statement during a meeting with General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV CC) To Lam.

During the meeting, he conveyed cordial greetings to To Lam from General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping and warmly congratulated Vietnam on the historic achievements of the Party and the country over the past 80 years.

Zhao Leji said that under the new circumstances, China is willing to join hands with Vietnam to effectively implement the important consensus reached by leaders of both parties. He expressed China's willingness to work with Vietnam to strengthen friendship between the two peoples and jointly advance socialist modernization in their countries.

For his part, To Lam asked Zhao Leji to convey his sincere greetings to General Secretary Xi Jinping, expressing gratitude for the enormous assistance provided by China during the periods of revolution and construction in Vietnam.

He said that under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping at its core, China has made remarkable achievements in development and become the main driving force of global economic growth. Noting that Vietnam has always regarded developing relations with China as an objective necessity, a strategic choice and a top priority, To Lam said the country has always adhered to the one-China policy and is willing to join hands with China in the great cause of building socialism and jointly opening up the second golden age of Vietnam-China relations.

At the invitation of the CPV Central Committee and Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam Tran Thanh Manh, Zhao Leji led the party and government delegation on a visit to Vietnam, during which he also met with Vietnamese President Luong Cuong and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Trinh, held talks with Tran Thanh Manh and attended events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

During the meeting with Luong Cuong, Zhao Leji said that China and Vietnam should respond to external uncertainties with socialist forces, support and strengthen the leadership of the Communist Party, firmly support reform and development efforts in both countries, jointly combat the tendency of unilateralism and protectionism, and safeguard international justice and the common interests of developing countries.

For his part, Luong Cuong noted that the Vietnamese side is sincerely pleased with China's continuous development and growth and is ready to constantly strengthen the political foundation of bilateral relations, accelerate the implementation of major landmark projects and promote the traditional friendship between the two countries.

During the meeting with Pham Minh Chinh, Zhao Leji said that China is willing to strengthen the alignment of development strategies with Vietnam, expand cooperation in traditional sectors, strengthen cooperation in emerging areas, and jointly safeguard the multilateral trading system and maintain the smooth operation of global industrial chains and supply chains.

For his part, Pham Minh Trinh noted that Vietnam is ready to promote bilateral economic integration and development within the framework of the Belt and Road, achieve new progress in practical cooperation such as railway construction, and make positive contributions to the implementation of global initiatives put forward by China.

During the talks with Tran Thanh Manh, Zhao Leji noted that the NPC is willing to raise the level of institutional exchanges with the National Assembly of Vietnam, promote mutual exchange of experience in legislative and supervisory activities, so as to provide legal support for practical cooperation between the two countries.

Tran Thanh Manh, in turn, said that the National Assembly of Vietnam is ready to maintain regular mutual visits and exchanges with the NPC so that cooperation between the legislative bodies of the two countries becomes more practical and effective.

Zhao Leji and Tran Thanh Manh also attended the first meeting of the joint legislative committee, during which they exchanged views on national security legislation and discussed issues of developing trade, economic and technological cooperation from the perspective of legislative bodies.

During his visit to Vietnam, Zhao Leji was invited to the ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, where he watched a military parade, mass gatherings and grand cultural performances. The honor guard of the People's Liberation Army of China was invited to participate in the military parade. –0–

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Special Report: From Blue Skies to the Gobi Desert – Remembering the International ‘Lifeline’ Built Through the Fires of War

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MOSCOW/LANZHOU, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — More than 80 years ago in northwest China, the international anti-fascist "lifeline" laid through the fires of war witnessed the unity of the Chinese people in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and National Salvation, as well as mutual assistance between China and other anti-fascist forces around the world.

In May of this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping, in his opinion article published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, paid special attention to the exciting past of China and Russia, which fought side by side and supported each other in the World Anti-Fascist War: “In the fiery years, large-scale deliveries of Soviet weapons to China and the reverse flow of strategically important cargo that was in great demand for the USSR were provided by a cross-border “lifeline” laid through the “dead” desert by the joint efforts of the two countries and played a significant role in mutual support for the fight against the fascists.”

THEY ARE ALL HEROES

Soon after the full-scale Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression began, China and the Soviet Union opened the Northwest International Transport Corridor. Lanzhou City (the capital of Gansu Province) became an important hub of this international "lifeline."

"At that time, China was in dire need of pilots and aircraft. The Soviet Union sent a volunteer air squadron, provided assistance in the form of weapons and equipment, which was very helpful," said Pan Jie, a junior researcher at the Lanzhou Branch Memorial Museum of the 8th Army.

“I want to volunteer to fly to China to fight,” Pavel Zhigarev, who later became the Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Air Force, addressed the command. He was later sent to China, where he participated in the command of the Soviet volunteer air detachment, mainly based in the city of Lanzhou. They were assigned many duties, such as transportation, reinforcement and training.

A joint photo of P. Zhigarev with his wife and daughter is one of the few of his pictures that have been preserved in the family to this day. Looking at the yellowed photo, P. Zhigarev's granddaughter Elena and her husband Konstantin Bobylev said: "He's getting ready already. This is, let's say, probably a farewell photo. I think, just in case, as usually happens."

P. Zhigarev's memories of China were passed down from mouth to mouth in the family. At that time, Soviet pilots were leaving from Almaty (present-day Kazakhstan) for Lanzhou. "The route was quite long, the tasks were difficult, and they had to fly over the plateau and the Gobi. The danger was obvious," said K. Bobylev. "They were all heroes. It was a miracle that they were able to get to China at all."

According to the memoirs of P. Zhigarev, the heroic Chinese people made unimaginable sacrifices and made incredible efforts to resist the Japanese invaders in the most difficult conditions. K. Bobylev said that if we take only the servicing of aircraft as an example, “they simply carried fuel on their backs, in their arms.”

Shipments of Soviet aircraft and pilots arriving to help China used Lanzhou as a staging post. Chinese pilots also trained in Lanzhou before heading to the front.

In order to destroy this transportation corridor, the Japanese invaders repeatedly attacked Lanzhou and other places. According to statistics, since 1937, the Japanese aggressors have carried out 1,081 sorties and attacked various parts of Gansu Province 71 times. In particular, Lanzhou was attacked 36 times, as a result of which more than 10,000 houses were destroyed, and more than 20,000 people were killed and injured.

Chinese and Soviet pilots carried out joint counterattacks. According to the victorious reports published in newspapers at the time, in the battles of February 20 and 23, 1939, Chinese and Soviet pilots shot down more than ten Japanese planes, which significantly raised the fighting spirit of the people. The heroic and tragic air battles near Lanzhou thwarted the Japanese invaders' plan to seize air supremacy in northwest China and cut off the international "lifeline."

FRIENDSHIP OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE

In Lanzhou, Wuhan, Chongqing and other places, more than 2,000 Soviet pilots participated in the volunteer air squadron in providing assistance to China, and more than 200 of them gave their precious lives. Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly told the story of Soviet pilot Grigory Kulishenko, who heroically fought against the Japanese invaders and died in China, about the Chinese mother and son who looked after his grave for decades, and about the Soviet air squadron that helped China in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

During one of her trips to China, Russian Academy of Sciences researcher Ekaterina Zaklyazminskaya visited Jiefang Park /Liberation/ in Wuhan. She was deeply moved to see the graves and monuments to Soviet volunteer pilots, carefully preserved by the Chinese for many years, and has since made the history of those joint battles one of her areas of research.

Recently, through lectures and other means, she has been introducing Russians to this international “lifeline,” specifically mentioned by President Xi Jinping in his opinion piece. According to her, this “lifeline” demonstrated the “friendship and mutual assistance in difficult times” between the two countries and ensured their final victory.

“LET’S MAKE JOINT EFFORTS”

From 1937 to 1941, the Soviet Union provided China with more than 1,200 aircraft and large quantities of weapons and equipment, while China in turn sent the USSR large quantities of agricultural products, minerals, and other important strategic materials. The land route through Central Asia to China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) and Gansu was the main transport line of the international "lifeline."

Chen Lu, a professor at the Taihu Institute in Wuxi, believes that this international “lifeline” was of great strategic importance. China received weapons support to contain the main forces of the Japanese army in a protracted war, and the USSR received strategic resources, while avoiding a war on two fronts.

“Let’s work together! We are not afraid of the high mountains, we are not afraid of the endless Gobi Desert, we are not afraid of the wind, frost, rain and snow…” In May 1939, the Xinjiang Daily, a newspaper under the leadership of the Chinese Communists at the time, published a special issue entitled “Provincial Road Conference”. A small column on the newspaper page was specially set aside for handwritten notes and lyrics of a song called “Road Construction Song” by the famous writer Mao Dun. The song called on all ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to work together to build the road. This is just one example of the enormous efforts made by the Chinese Communists to open the Northwest International Transport Corridor.

Since August this year, the Lanzhou 8th Army Memorial Museum has been hosting a themed exhibition on “Northwest International Transport Corridor during the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.” Yellowed invoices, engineering drawings, records of active donations from the public, as well as trucks, camels, horses, and sheepskin rafts captured in archival photographs have brought history back to life.

“These trucks delivered Soviet weapons and equipment to China, and brought back wool, sheepskins and other materials produced in abundance in the northwest of the country. Locals nicknamed them ‘wool trucks,’” Pan Tsz pointed out the exhibits.

As time goes by, everything changes. Gongxingdun Airport in Lanzhou, which witnessed the takeoffs and landings of fighter jets during the war, has now become a bustling area with skyscrapers and convenient transportation. The comprehensive free trade zone, international airport, international land port and railway border crossing in Lanzhou connect Gansu Province with the world. An important stop on the Northwest International Transport Corridor is Horgos in Xinjiang. It is currently an important port for the high-quality joint construction of the “Belt and Road”, witnessing the rapid development of the first cross-border free trade zone and a new era of “steel camels” — China-Europe freight trains — moving across Eurasia. The international transport corridor in the past is now an “artery of cooperation” and a “road of happiness”, which will definitely continue to write new stories of jointly advancing towards prosperity and common progress. –0–

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/Victory Day/ A large-scale parade was held in China to mark the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War /more details/

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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — China held a large-scale military parade in central Beijing on Wednesday to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, declaring the country's commitment to peaceful development in a world still in turbulence and uncertainty.

Tiananmen Square was filled with tall installations in the shape of the Great Wall of China, symbolizing the courage and solidarity of the Chinese people in resisting external aggression.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered an important speech and toured the parade vehicles.

Standing next to Xi Jinping on the podium in Tiananmen Square were Russian President Vladimir Putin and General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK Kim Jong-un, as well as more than 20 other foreign leaders.

Representatives of people who helped China during World War II or their family members from countries such as Russia, the United States, Great Britain, France and Canada were invited to the event.

For the second time since 2015, China held a military parade to commemorate the hard-won victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

Three helicopters flew over Tiananmen Square carrying banners that read, respectively, “Justice Will Definitely Prevail,” “Peace Will Definitely Prevail,” and “The People Will Definitely Prevail.” Troops marched in a tight, powerful formation, their faces beaming with confidence and pride. Columns of new tanks, artillery pieces, and other military hardware roared across the square.

Xi Jinping delivered a speech before the parade, stressing the importance of the victory 80 years ago, noting that this was China's first complete victory in repelling an external invasion since the beginning of modern history.

Xi Jinping noted that the Chinese people made enormous contributions to saving human civilization and safeguarding world peace by making enormous sacrifices in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, calling on countries to address the root causes of wars and prevent historical tragedies from recurring.

On September 2, 1945, Japan officially surrendered with the signing of the Instrument of Surrender. China declared September 3 as Victory Day.

A procession of 80 honorary banners of heroic military units that fought in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression passed by Tiananmen Square, highlighting China's position as the first country to rise up against fascist aggression and the longest resistance since 1931.

China tied down and attacked more than half of Japan's armed forces abroad, at a cost of 35 million military and civilian casualties, about a third of all World War II casualties worldwide.

More than 10,000 military personnel, as well as more than 100 aircraft and hundreds of ground vehicles of the country's armed forces were formed in accordance with the wartime command system. The new system of services and weapons of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA) was presented for the first time – the result of military reforms led by Xi Jinping.

Modern weapons on display at the parade included unmanned intelligent and counter-unmanned vehicles, hypersonic missiles, directed energy weapons and electronic jamming systems, as well as strategic weapons capable of global strikes.

In his speech, Xi Jinping demanded that the PLA provide strategic support for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

He reaffirmed China's commitment to the path of peaceful development. "Humanity once again faces a choice: peace or war, dialogue or confrontation, win-win or zero-sum games," he said.

Chinese soldiers serving in UN peacekeeping operations marched through Tiananmen Square, taking part in the Victory Day parade for the first time. “We are capable of defending the peace that our ancestors shed their blood to achieve,” said Shao Xiaoguang, a member of the reviewing troops who previously served in the peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

It was also the first military parade since Xi Jinping led China on a “new march to comprehensively advance China’s modernization.” The country’s authorities have drawn up an action plan to ensure that China’s modernization is basically realized by 2035.

“Eighty years ago, we were reborn. Eighty years later, we are thriving with even greater vigor,” said Liu Shuye, a graduate student studying artificial intelligence who attended the event.

“Our country has now reached a stage where we need to take on even greater responsibility,” he added. -0-

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/Victory Day/ Xi Jinping delivers speech at Victory Day reception /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called for firmly upholding international equality and justice, staying committed to the path of peaceful development and making unremitting efforts to improve people's wellbeing.

Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks at a reception to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. -0-

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/Victory Day/ China presented its nuclear triad at the parade for the first time

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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — China displayed its land-, sea- and air-based strategic forces as a nuclear triad for the first time at a military parade on Wednesday to mark Victory Day.

This triad included the Jinglei-1 long-range air-launched missiles, the Julang-3 submarine-launched intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Dongfeng-61 land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles, and the new Dongfeng-31 land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles.

These weapons are China's strategic "trump cards" in protecting state sovereignty and upholding national dignity.

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