Metro TV's evening reports suddenly brought back to everyone's attention things that many people had already forgotten.

After six years of development, the new city’s space station was officially completed.

Although the Soviet Union's space station has been built, it is more experimental in nature, and its configuration and performance are not comparable to those of South China.

Nanhua has launched dozens of large space station modules over the years, and the footage broadcast by New Town TV even showed the harvest of vegetables.

This has led people to discuss online whether they will be able to eat vegetables produced on the space station in the future.

Not only are there vegetable experiments in space, but people from the research institute have also been conducting physical and chemical experiments in space all year round in recent years.

Even the space exposure experiments, although still in the observation and collation stage, have produced many interesting results.

The Nanhua Space Station, which is seven times larger than the Soviet space station, makes the people of Nanhua proud.

ASEAN countries also want to get involved and want their people to go into space.

Of course, they didn't want to conduct any experiments. After all, their technology had not reached that stage yet.

They just simply want to go to space.

Not only these ASEAN countries, but many wealthy people within ASEAN have tentatively expressed their desire to travel to space.

Just let the South China Space Administration quote the price.

In order to compete for the title of the first space tourist, these people even offered a price of tens of millions of Singapore dollars.

This is enough for Xincheng to build two rockets.

However, the South China Aerospace Administration is an official agency of South China, and no matter how much money these people offered, they would not agree.

The South China Space Agency is not a private enterprise and does not pursue profits. All their expenses are funded.

Besides, today's space agencies charge for communication satellites and positioning satellites.

The annual revenue of these two businesses is not low.

Not only the space station, the space agency has also launched two exploration satellites in succession in the past year.

One is for lunar exploration and the other is for Mars exploration.

After years of basic research, this year also officially kicked off the rapid development of South China's space field.

However, the space agency's application for a manned moon landing project was rejected by Wang Ze.

He feels that today's technology cannot fully guarantee personnel safety.

Nanhua is not in a hurry and is not planning to compete with anyone. There is no need to gamble with the lives of astronauts.

Wang Ze instructed the space agency to take one step at a time, to step steadily and accurately, and not to think about running.

After all, there was the example of the United States and the Soviet Union. In his opinion, this irrational moon landing was a waste of resources.

In recent years, European countries have also begun to launch their own rocket satellites, but no matter who the satellite belongs to, it will be scrapped within a few years because of damage to its components.

Only Nanhua’s satellite, even the first one, is still in operation.

But this first satellite will also face its last moment.

The military wants to conduct an experiment and needs the cooperation of a satellite.

So the space agency took out the first satellite of Nanhua. Although this satellite can still be used, the technological advances in recent years have made this satellite lag far behind the performance of new satellites.

Nanhua’s experiment was officially reported to all countries.

It stated that South China was about to launch a missile with the aim of neutralizing a satellite occupying orbit.

The current world situation is still relatively sensitive, and many countries are paying close attention to South China's actions.

As soon as this notice came out, newspapers from all over the world reported it.

Many newspapers even pointed out that South China was looking for an excuse to conduct anti-satellite weapons experiments and was even preparing to deploy space weapons.

However, South China ignored these accusations and launched the missile as scheduled.

The experiment was very successful and hit the satellite directly, destroying it into thousands of fragments that burned up in the atmosphere.

"Nanhua is destroying the peaceful use of space and bringing space into war." After the success of Nanhua's experiment, the Soviet Union immediately issued an official statement and severely condemned Nanhua's behavior.

He also stated that the Soviet Union would not be threatened by this and would also conduct anti-satellite experiments.

Although the United States has not made any explicit accusations, it has also implemented the technical plan for anti-satellite missiles.

"Nanhua can't continue to let this go on. How is the Intelligence Department progressing in Nanhua?" Carter asked while sitting behind the large desk.

The US intelligence minister, sitting opposite, said: "It has been arranged, and weapons and equipment have been sent through the Southeast Sea Naval Base."

"Then don't wait, let them get moving. Our money is not given for nothing. If they want freedom, they have to fight for it themselves." Carter was somewhat dissatisfied. This dissatisfaction was not only with this mission, but also with his predecessor.

How could Nanhua develop so smoothly?

He also specifically approved the operation in Sumatra, with the aim of disrupting the development of Nanhua.

According to the CEA's economic report, South China's economy has now surpassed that of the Soviet Union and is approaching that of the United States.

In terms of military strength, CEA pointed out that if it were in Asia, even the United States would not be able to defeat South China.

This forced Carter to include South China in the list of US hostile targets.

"Okay, I want to see the results of your work. Don't let me down." Carter said, picking up a cigar beside him.

After everyone left, Carter continued writing.

All I saw was that South China would be included in the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.

After the content was drafted, it was notified to the Soviet side.

The Soviet Union certainly had no objection, and together with the United States, it formally delivered the treaty to South China.

Even though Wang Jixin is now in charge of the running of the clan association, he does not dare to make the decision on such matters.

Ma Qi could only go to meet Wang Ze.

"We can join the Nuclear Weapons Limitation Treaty, but not Ze particle weapons. They don't have any, so why should they restrict us?" Wang Ze said to Ma Qi after reading it carefully.

He had no objection to nuclear weapons restrictions. After all, this was something that both the United States and the Soviet Union abided by. South China had now become the de facto third pole, so it was normal to ask South China to join.

South China now has more than 2,000 nuclear weapons maintained year-round.

The United States and the Soviet Union have more, so it would be good if we could limit them. Otherwise, if a war really breaks out, so many nuclear weapons will be enough to destroy humanity.

Wang Ze was not willing to live under this kind of threat. Even if he could ensure his own safety, he was not willing to experience doomsday survival.

Danzig particle weapons are different. Neither you nor the United States or the Soviet Union have them, so don’t try to restrict me.

There is no way Wang Ze would agree to this.

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