"US-China Space Race Tensions Rise as Artemis Program Faces Further Delays"

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China has no interest in participating in the "space race" envisioned by the US, emphasizing peaceful utilization, equal mutual benefit, and inclusive development in its aerospace technology. The US' renewed steps toward the moon are seen as mixed with interests and a competitive mentality, with concerns raised about its impure intentions in landing on the moon. The US and its allies aim to win the "space race" and lead a "rules-based international order" in outer space, while China has been promoting international space communication and cooperation, leading by example in its development of aerospace technology.
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