
Did China's Long-Range Missile Test Land Too Close for Comfort?
When it comes to nuclear-capable missile tests, does "forewarned is forearmed" apply?
Thomas Scrimgeour from the Maxim Institute joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss China's "routine" intercontinental ballistic missile tests in the South Pacific. Launched from a nuclear-powered submarine in the South China Sea following a new defence pact between Australia and Fiji, was the timing too convenient to be coincidence?
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