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China missile test raises Pacific security stakes

China test-fired a South Pacific missile as Australia and Fiji signed a defense pact, putting regional security on alert

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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.

  1. Frame 1China test-fired a South Pacific missile as Australia and Fiji signed a defense pact, putting regional security on alert.
  2. Frame 2State media said the missile launched from a submarine during a South Pacific test.
  3. Frame 3The test used a dummy warhead, focusing attention on capability, range, and warning signals.
  4. Frame 4Australia and Fiji's mutual defense treaty adds an alliance marker to the same Pacific map.
  5. Frame 5The launch lands inside a wider contest over Chinese influence and Pacific security ties.
  6. Frame 6The next signal is whether missile tests and defense pacts become recurring Pacific moves.
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Jul 7, 1:49 AM EDT
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