The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile across a wide expanse of the Pacific region has drawn condemnation from governments in the region.
On July 6, a nuclear-powered submarine from the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) launched a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead from south-east China, near Taiwan.
The missile travelled about 6,300 kilometres (3,914.6 miles), passing over the Philippines and the economic exclusion zones of several countries, before landing south-east of the small Pacific island of Nauru.
The last time the communist regime conducted a similar test was in 2024.
The event took place just hours after Australia signed a defence deal with Fiji, with both nations pledging to combat “common dangers” in the region….
US, Japan, Australia Condemn Beijing’s Ballistic Missile Test

