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الملخص

TLDR在慕尼黑安全会议上,中国前军官乔·B谈论了乌克兰战争、北约的角色以及中美关系。他认为中国可以在乌克兰提供集体安全保障和参与战后重建。乔·B批评北约扩张导致了俄乌冲突,中国对特朗普希望改善中美关系表示欢迎。他分析了中美未来关系,强调中国希望以和平方式统一台湾,同时注重核武器的现代化。

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🕊️ 中国欢迎任何有关和平的倡议。
  • 🔒 必须提供集体安全保障才能结束冲突。
  • 🌍 北约扩张是冲突的重要因素。
  • 🏗️ 中国在战后重建中将发挥重要作用。
  • 💬 特朗普的言论可能改善中欧关系。
  • 📈 中国的核武器现代化是合理的。
  • 🤝 各国需与俄罗斯共存以确保安全。
  • 📉 美国的单边行动可能损害中美关系。
  • 🚀 中美关系未来将继续受到关注。
  • 🛡️ 核 arms control 是未来重要议题。

الجدول الزمني

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    在慕尼黑安全会议上,聚焦跨大西洋关系和乌克兰战争,由中国军事分析师乔·B主任分享他的观察。乔认为,中国欢迎任何旨在实现乌克兰和平的提议,并指出中国可能在提供集体安全保障方面发挥作用。他提及中国在基础设施重建方面的优势,并讨论了可能的和平维持和后期重建。

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    乔分析了北约的扩张与俄罗斯的关系,认为由于北约的存在,当前的战争与双方的安全理念存在深层次的矛盾。他强调,欧洲的安全不能忽视与俄罗斯的共存,并提出未来的安全局势应更多地考虑这一点。同时,乔提到中国与欧盟关系改善的潜在机会,尤其是在欧洲对美国副总统Vance的批评后,可能促使欧洲与中国的接触加深。

  • 00:10:00 - 00:17:00

    关于特朗普的新政策,乔表达了对美国外交政策的担忧。他认为特朗普的言论可能会削弱美国的国际形象,尤其是其对台湾的态度。他阐释了中国在核武器现代化方面的必要性,并警告如果美国继续考虑对中国使用核武器,这将可能使局势更加复杂和危险。

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • 中国在乌克兰战争中扮演怎样的角色?

    中国欢迎任何有关和平的倡议,并认为可以为乌克兰和俄罗斯提供集体安全保障。

  • 乔·B对北约扩张的看法如何?

    他认为北约扩张是导致乌克兰战争的重要因素,并强调各国需要与俄罗斯共存。

  • 特朗普关于和平倡议的言论有什么意义?

    乔·B认为特朗普的发言可能为中国与欧洲的关系改善提供机会。

  • 中国在战后重建中能发挥什么作用?

    中国在基础设施建设方面具有优势,能够更快速、更高效地进行重建。

  • 中国的核武器扩展有什么原因?

    乔·B表示中国需要现代化武器装备,虽然其核武器数量仍远低于美俄。

  • 中美关系未来会如何发展?

    乔·B认为如果美国继续采取单边行动,可能对中美关系产生负面影响。

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    we're here at the Munich security
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    conference where transatlantic relations
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    and ending the Ukraine war have been the
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    primary focus but we want to get the
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    view from the other superpower in the
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    world China and we're going to speak
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    with Colonel senior Colonel Joe B who's
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    a former member of the Chinese military
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    he's now an analyst at singua University
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    he's a regular at the Munich security
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    conference joal thanks for speaking to
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    DW we've seen what's been going on these
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    last few days in Munich um the Trump
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    Administration is pushing a new idea of
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    bringing about peace in Ukraine Donald
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    Trump once talks with Vladimir Putin
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    does the PRC does China welcome this do
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    you see Trump potentially as a
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    peacemaker I think any ideas about peace
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    in Ukraine is welcomed in China in fact
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    Donald Trump himself has asked China to
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    help this is interesting for me to
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    observe as a Chinese because he previous
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    talked about how he could resolve this
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    within 24 hours of course that is a kind
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    of rhetorics during election but the
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    fact that he asked China uh to help
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    really demonstrate that China might have
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    a role in the war in Ukraine I believe
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    China's Ro first of all is in joining
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    other major power in providing kind of
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    collective security guarantee to Ukraine
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    and even to Russia why because this kind
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    of a collective security guarantee is
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    often talked about uh talked about by
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    President lazinski and is also deep in
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    the memory of all ukrainians when
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    Ukraine decid to relinquish nuclear
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    weapons in 1990s so this is what they
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    remember so yes we don't know how long
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    the world will last except that the
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    world will last for a while uh but no
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    world will last forever so there
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    definitely will be a time when people uh
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    will discuss how to have a ceasefire
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    then the question as raised by Ukrainian
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    from time to time is who is going to
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    guarantee the ceire so I think at this
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    time China can join the major Po in
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    providing this kind of a collective
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    security guarantee the second possible
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    assistance from China is that if people
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    have so decided I mean the Waring
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    countries have decided to have uh uh
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    peacekeeping operations yeah then I
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    believe China and countries like China
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    India might be the best troop
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    contributing TR contributing countries
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    in that uh for uh Europeans to do this
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    as proposed by polish prime minister as
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    proposed by U French president would not
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    be realistic in that Russia definitely
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    would take it as another way of NATO
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    presence in uh Ukraine the third
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    possible assistance is the post war uh
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    reconstruction China's capability in
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    infrastructure is next to none so I
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    don't need to elaborate on that I think
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    this is just the self-evident China can
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    just do it more quickly and do it more
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    efficiently at a lower cost the you
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    mentioned NATO the Trump Administration
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    has sort of indicated although there's
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    some confusion about this but indicated
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    that it might take the idea of Ukraine
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    joining NATO eventually off the table do
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    you think that's a good thing to remove
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    that because China's generally been
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    pretty critical of NATO expansion uh uh
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    we in China uh really consider that um
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    this world has something to do with NATO
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    expansion because uh yes people talking
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    about talking about this kind of
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    invasion by Russia uh against Ukraine
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    but the people for forgot that actually
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    starting from mik grov down to Boris
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    yson down to President Putin that means
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    from Soviet time to Russia today uh uh
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    Soviet and Russian leaders have been
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    warning about this kind of expansion
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    yeah Russia yes is uh uh concerned with
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    sphere of influence spere influence
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    basically is a dirty word if kind not be
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    put on the table but if Russia would
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    like to uh fight for safeguarding its
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    feere of influence then there is feere
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    influence we cannot change the russan
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    mentality but this is reality what
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    happen in the war so I believe NATO
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    really has a lot to do with this war
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    then about the future of NATO uh the
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    question is with the Western democ going
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    down would NATO become really uh uh
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    Stronger probably people say that the
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    membership of Finland and and and Sweden
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    may be approved of NATO's growing with
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    strength I don't think so I used to say
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    that NATO is a zombie that is still
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    working why because U uh this kind of
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    military Alliance all military Alliance
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    live on threat they're just like Lees
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    sucking blood so they have to find
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    enemies yes but kind of isn't it true
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    that the threat is Russia I mean Russia
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    invaded Ukraine
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    Ukraine has the right to make its own
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    choices why does Russia have a right to
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    decide what Ukraine wants to do you see
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    but even before the war I'm not just uh
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    try to defend Russia but it's true that
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    even before this war NATO has taken uh
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    Russia as a threat because after the
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    dissolution of Soviet Union the future
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    of NATO is not that certain but for for
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    NATO to survive they have to find a kind
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    of threat and who can be the threat in
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    the old day Soviet Union and now is of
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    course this is Russia so I I believe
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    that this kind of military Alliance
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    actually would not strengthen uh even
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    Western democracy on the contrary it
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    actually uh invites the war so the
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    fundamental question about the security
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    in Europe is that NATO has to uh coexist
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    with Russia like it or not because
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    Russia cannot be wished away so the
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    security of Europe is essentially how
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    they can coexist the people have to
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    think about that you just cannot look at
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    the fact a simple a few simple events so
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    so let's fast forward to now so that's
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    part of the history certainly the
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    Chinese view of it at this conference
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    has been dominated really the
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    discussions around these Halls by
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    conversations about this speech by JD
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    Vance the the US vice president in which
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    he criticized uh European democracy
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    particularly German
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    democracy uh many see this as an
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    opportunity for China to improve
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    relations with Europe which is reeling
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    from this criticism do you see that
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    opportunity taking shape I think
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    definitely uh Europe will think about
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    what V said and what is going to do next
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    in fact according to Financial Times
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    this kind of this kind of inching
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    together between China and EU is already
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    happening because this is what I read
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    from K rockman's uh opinion yeah in
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    which we quoted our European official
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    saying believe me this is already
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    happening so I think this conference
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    will tell how Europeans would actually
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    become disappointed with JD van speech
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    because even as a Chinese I surprised I
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    I thought because people's concern here
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    is primarily um Ukraine therefore he
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    will talk a lot about Ukraine and then
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    because the United States is in
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    so-called strategic competition with
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    China therefore he were talking about us
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    China competition but he has not talked
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    about all these at all instead he's
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    talking about something that surprised
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    the you know Europeans and angered them
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    so this is interesting so is it is it
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    feel like a gift to to the Chinese
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    delegation I think this is not what we
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    have created but as a result I think the
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    Europeans will feel that they have to
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    strike a balance because this is this is
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    what is already uh uh happening because
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    even V Line talked about you know having
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    new agreement with China so even before
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    this conference so the European leaders
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    has said something and in and it's
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    always in China's interest to have good
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    relationship with Europe because for
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    China this war actually is uh somewhat
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    unfair for China in that China is not
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    involved this war China is not inform
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    about this war but because this war
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    China's relationship with European
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    capitals have become sou and this is not
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    in our interest but of course European
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    capitals the reason that the relations
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    have been soured is the European
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    capitals are very frustrated by by the
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    economic and diplomatic backing that the
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    Chinese have been providing for Russia
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    but I just want to touch on another
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    thing relating to this new
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    Administration Trump Donald Trump's been
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    talking about wanting to take over
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    Greenland talking about Canada becoming
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    the 51st state of the United States this
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    seems to reflect a kind of some people
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    call it a neo-imperialism or at least an
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    idea that you know wanting to add
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    territory to the United States what's
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    your take on that well uh actually this
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    um uh surprised me as it surprised
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    everybody nobody uh has anticipated that
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    he would talk about this kind of Gams
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    here and there so it is really
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    surprising uh what I'm thinking actually
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    is not what he's going to next I don't
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    know but I believe he will continue to
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    surprise people what I'm thinking is at
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    the end of his second term Americans uh
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    image probably will go down further yeah
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    because if all people concluded that uh
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    the United States does not want to
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    shoulder any International
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    responsibility and apart from that they
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    want to grab land here and there so what
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    is the the moral High Ground of United
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    States I mean some point to that and
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    worry that um if Trump is sending these
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    signals it might suggest that he
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    wouldn't mind for instance if China made
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    moves to take control of Taiwan um from
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    a Chinese point of view do you think
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    that is some sort of encouragement that
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    that Trump might not stand in the way of
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    as you would see it of the
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    reunification of Taiwan with the
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    People's Republic of China well people
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    certainly uh put a lot of uh reference
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    yeah to China's intention on Taiwan uh
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    be War Ukraine or beat remarks of Donald
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    Trump but uh I believe the Chinese
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    government has been consistent to uh
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    insist that we still would wish to have
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    a peaceful reunification so we owning
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    would use non peaceful means in Street
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    conditions that are uh well documented
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    in China's anti- secession law so I
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    believe Trump's remarks would not really
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    have anything to do with China and how
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    could we re resolve this billion dollar
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    question about maintaining peace in
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    Taiwan State my personal answer is very
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    simple we have to let China believe that
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    peaceful reunification is still possible
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    because one of the last conditions for
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    China to uh use non peaceful means is
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    that when China concludes that all
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    possibilities for peaceful reunification
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    are
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    exhausted so for for for the rest of the
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    world it's extremely important uh to
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    assure China that there are still
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    opportunities for peaceful reunification
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    so uh War across the trate is not
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    inevitable um Pete he the defense
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    secretary has been saying that one of
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    the motivations to to for the US to pull
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    back with in Europe is that it needs to
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    reassign forces to the Asia Pacific to
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    face what he describes as the threat
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    from China uh what's your perspective on
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    that I don't worry about that at all
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    because uh just imagine the United
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    States could refocus on uh indopacific
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    so who can help uh the United States
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    because the Biden Administration has
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    placed
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    unprecedented you know importance to
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    allies right so uh Trump said America
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    first but for Biden probably is allies
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    first but in the War uh in the
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    hypothetical war with China who can
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    really help the United States Japan is
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    on top of the list but according to
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    public opinion poll there are just about
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    11% of people who support a direct
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    confrontation with China and then it
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    goes down to Australia Australia yes
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    would buy eight nuclear power submarines
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    uh from uh United States and Britain but
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    the current uh Australian government has
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    made it quite clear that they would not
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    be involved in Conflict uh in Taiwan
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    State and then come to South Korea South
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    Korea would worry more about you know
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    Korean Peninsula and on that they
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    definitely need support from from
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    Chinese government and then the the the
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    then the Philippines the Philippines H
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    has provided nine military bases that
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    are just on the first chain of violence
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    that would have a tremendous military
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    value for the United States but even the
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    Filipinos are not stupid because they
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    have laid down conditions for the United
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    States to use this bases and they just
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    cannot store weapons there they could
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    just launch you know attacks from there
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    so until right until this moment still
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    this is the the the policy so no one's
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    stupid I don't believe that in the War
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    uh between China and the US in the
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    Western Pacific it is a it is a sure
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    saying that United States can win
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    actually according to uh American stimes
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    Mo in most of the war games the United
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    States has actually lost to China so I
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    mean one of the questions the Americans
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    are asking themselves is why is China
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    building up its nuclear Arsenal so
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    rapidly um the fear is that it it might
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    be to serve as a a back stop for for you
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    know the kind of war that could
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    potentially emerge between the two
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    superpowers at some point in the future
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    um why is China expanding its nuclear
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    forces so fast and will the Chinese be
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    open to suggestions from Donald Trump
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    which he's been floating as well that he
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    would like to talk with the Chinese and
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    with SH with Vladimir Putin about Arms
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    Control uh first of all uh China is not
  • 00:14:14
    really building his nuclear Arenal uh
  • 00:14:16
    that fast because 90% of the nuclear
  • 00:14:20
    Arenal around the world still belong to
  • 00:14:22
    two countries uh so Russia and the
  • 00:14:25
    United States it's still far behind but
  • 00:14:27
    it is still rapidly accelerating yeah
  • 00:14:29
    but China do have good reasons yeah to
  • 00:14:31
    increase its uh uh nuclear arsenals why
  • 00:14:35
    because first of all you you should you
  • 00:14:37
    know modernize your your weaponries and
  • 00:14:40
    Equipment as it happened to all kinds of
  • 00:14:42
    weapons so it does not mean that you can
  • 00:14:44
    always do the maintenance work I I I
  • 00:14:47
    will give you an example how do I feel
  • 00:14:49
    personally about the war in Ukraine why
  • 00:14:53
    NATO would not uh send any soldiers to
  • 00:14:56
    fight against the Russians I think
  • 00:14:58
    Russian nuclear deterrence has really
  • 00:15:00
    played a critical role then I have to
  • 00:15:03
    compare uh Russia with China the United
  • 00:15:07
    States doesn't seem to care that much be
  • 00:15:10
    involved in the direct conflict with
  • 00:15:13
    China as it would worry in that direct
  • 00:15:15
    conflict with Russia why is that is
  • 00:15:18
    isn't it just because Russia has more
  • 00:15:20
    nuclear weapons China has a more Africa
  • 00:15:23
    carriers than Russia China's military is
  • 00:15:27
    bigger than Russian military and China's
  • 00:15:29
    military budget is three times bigger
  • 00:15:31
    than uh the Russian military so so why
  • 00:15:34
    the United States seems to be less
  • 00:15:36
    operative China so I ask myself this
  • 00:15:38
    question is it because that China has
  • 00:15:40
    just a a nuclear oo that is less than
  • 00:15:43
    one one10 of that of United States if
  • 00:15:46
    that is the case what we need is what we
  • 00:15:49
    need a political decision yeah because
  • 00:15:52
    China has a has strong industry China
  • 00:15:55
    has a technical knowhow and as has Dem
  • 00:15:58
    as has been demonstrated in our uh uh in
  • 00:16:01
    our ICBM launch yeah uh just several
  • 00:16:04
    months ago that our missiles are quite
  • 00:16:07
    all right so the only question for us is
  • 00:16:10
    to increase the number or not and some
  • 00:16:12
    Americans actually have talked about
  • 00:16:14
    using nuclear weapons against the
  • 00:16:16
    Chinese in a conflict in Taiwan state
  • 00:16:18
    that is really really alarming and why
  • 00:16:20
    would they say that they say that
  • 00:16:23
    because they feel that they actually
  • 00:16:25
    have lost their advantage in a
  • 00:16:28
    conventional War Warfare with China in
  • 00:16:30
    Taiwan state so they are just advocating
  • 00:16:32
    using nuclear weapons against China so
  • 00:16:36
    Jo we're going to have to end it there
  • 00:16:37
    but this is a conversation that I would
  • 00:16:38
    love to continue with you because I
  • 00:16:40
    think uh nuclear arms control is
  • 00:16:42
    definitely going to be one of the hot
  • 00:16:43
    hottest issues uh this year and heading
  • 00:16:45
    into next year but for now from Munich
  • 00:16:47
    Joo thank you very much for speaking to
  • 00:16:49
    DW thank you thank you indeed
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