China | Making a sPLAsh

A missile test by China marks its growing nuclear ambitions

America worries that it is looking to surpass its own capabilities one day

A Chinese missile is launched during a military test
Not very pacificPhotograph: Getty Images

THE LAST time China fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) out over the Pacific, Xi Jinping was 27 years old, China’s GDP per head was less than $200 and America had just lifted an arms embargo on the country. So the missile that rose from Hainan island on September 25th—carrying a dummy warhead and plunging into the waters around French Polynesia, some 12,000km to the east—was a mark of China’s soaring nuclear ambitions.

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