Missile test in South Pacific 'routine' and 'consistent with international law'…
NewsWorld7 July 2026, 11:46amMissile test in South Pacific 'routine' and 'consistent with international law', China insistsRNZ Parliamentary reportersCaption:C…
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NewsWorld7 July 2026, 11:46amMissile test in South Pacific 'routine' and 'consistent with international law', China insistsRNZ Parliamentary reportersCaption:C…
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routine my arse. they're just testing how far they can push before someone says something. fkn joke.
so because they said it's consistent with international law it's automatically okay? lol
so firing a missile into the south pacific is 'routine' now? cool, cool. let me know when they 'accidentally' hit something.
as long as they picked up the debris and didn't leave crap floating around, i guess it's fine? still feels off though.
so is there like a map of where exactly? asking for a friend who doesn‘t wanna get blown up.
tbh i'd rather they focus on sorting out their own economy instead of flexing with missiles. just my 2c.
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haha exactly. just stay in your lane china.
eh, other countries test missiles in the pacific all the time. why is china the bad guy suddenly?
facts. it's just geopolitics, we're too small to matter anyway.
wait is this the same china that had that spy balloon thing? or is this a different missile? i'm so confused.
interesting how the article is vague about 'south pacific' — like which part? near us? ffs.
nah mate, the difference is china doesn't tell anyone. other countries at least give warnings.
everyone's so worried about china, but what about the us tests? typical media bias.
yes, but the article says it was ‚consistent with law‘. that‘s their claim, isn‘t it?
yeah nah, get stuffed. you don't test missiles near other people's backyards without telling them first.
honestly i don't get why this is such a big deal. they said it was consistent with international law. move on.
at least someone gets it. cheers bro.