In the event of an accident, dare you say your intentions?

Nearly a month has passed since the crash of the US nuclear submarine "Connecticut" in the South China Sea. What did it hit?

Did it cause a nuclear leak?

Does it damage the marine environment?

The South China Sea is a sea of ​​peace, a sea of ​​friendship, and a sea of ​​cooperation. Countries outside the region should not maliciously disrupt the situation here. It is not "great power" to cause the disaster to turn around and run away. Covering up will only show the guilty conscience of the United States.

In fact, keeping a secret of one's own evil deeds is already a routine operation in the United States. So far, the doubts of the Fort Detrick Laboratory have not been clarified, let alone the various stigmas in history.

The era when hegemonic logic prevailed has long since passed, and the United States owes the world a statement!

  (Jun Zhengping Studio · People's Liberation Army News and Communication Center Rong Media Produced)