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China missile test raises Pacific security stakes
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The launch, using a dummy warhead, took place the same day Australia and Fiji signed a mutual defense treaty meant to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific.
- Frame 1China test-fired a South Pacific missile as Australia and Fiji signed a defense pact, putting regional security on alert.
- Frame 2State media said the missile launched from a submarine during a South Pacific test.
- Frame 3The test used a dummy warhead, focusing attention on capability, range, and warning signals.
- Frame 4Australia and Fiji's mutual defense treaty adds an alliance marker to the same Pacific map.
- Frame 5The launch lands inside a wider contest over Chinese influence and Pacific security ties.
- Frame 6The next signal is whether missile tests and defense pacts become recurring Pacific moves.
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- Jul 7, 1:31 AM EDT
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- Jul 7, 1:29 AM EDT