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New satellite imagery of the secretive Lop Nur military base in China, often called “China’s Area 51”, has generated headlines claiming China is racing to ignite a new arms race and preparing for a nuclear sneak-attack. The Daily Express article describes boreholes, long tunnels, stealth jets and a three-mile runway as signs that the country is preparing for war.

While the images may show increased activity, multiple defence analysts warn that the article implies more certainty than available evidence supports. There is no independent confirmation that a nuclear test is imminent or that the base directly signals a WWIII scenario. The story relies heavily on speculative expert commentary rather than declassified official intelligence.

Presenting the site as clear proof of an impending global war exaggerates the facts; the base expansion may reflect long-term strategic planning rather than immediate action. Without transparent sourcing or verifiable data linking the imagery to concrete orders, the narrative remains speculative.

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