BEIJING â" As the world grapples with the news that North Korea has conducted a nuclear test, what is the reaction here in China, often considered North Koreaâs one true friend, the ally that was as âclose as lips and teethâ
The reaction from Chinaâs foreign ministry appeared muted, no different from statements it has made on the issue in the past. It said it âfirmly opposedâ the test and called for calm, Xinhua, the state news agency, said.
But online the conversation flowed briskly as the test trended on microblog sites with nearly 40,000 comments tagged to ânuclear testâ or âearthquakeâ by late afternoon, on Sina Weibo, the biggest microblog site. Much of the conversaion was critical - but there were supporters.
Sounding worried, a user called @Bianju fanxin wrote that after China carried out nuclear tests in Lop Nor, its former Central Asian testing site, there was radioactive fallout in cities. With this explosion near the China-North Korea border, âhow many Chinese cities will receive contaminationâ (The test was underground but his concern about radiation was quite widely shared by others.)
Tiankongzhong de qingjiao wrote: âThe nuclear test is only 400 kilometers from my hometown,â and followed it with an angry face symbol.
Another, Hongqinshijian-nongtian, wrote: âOh oh oh, Northeast Asia is unstable again!â
âIf Chinese people had the vote, would North Korea dare to do thisâ wrote @Aji de weibo. âAnd they still donât cut off Three Fattyâs milk,â referring to Kim Jong-un, North Koreaâs leader and the third-generation leader of the Kim family. âI **!â the person concluded.
Even Hu Xijin, the editor of! the nationalist Global Times newspaper, was critical: âNorth Korea is going down a wrong road. Its people will pay for the nationâs mistakes. North Koreaâs political power must be re-considered.â His comment was forwarded over 2,300 times and drew nearly 1,600 very varied, responses.
One contained an apparent dig at Chinaâs support of North Korea: âChinese political power must be re-considered even more,â wrote weeks8888.
But North Korea has its supporters, too.
Praising the test, Dujiangji wrote: âFor Chinaâs Pacific strategy, a nuclear ally in North Korea is in Chinaâs national interests. Plus, we should study the North Korean peopleâs unbending and unswerving spirit in the struggle of international relations.â
Dai Xu, whose âverifiedâ Weibo account (the âVâ lends users a stamp of authority) identified him as an âactive Air Force colonelâ and a âmilitary expert,â said: âBlaming North Korea is easy. But every time the international communit blames North Korea it hastens its way forward. Does the world really have no other wisdom other than blameâ
He continued: âWhy doesnât anyone ask North Korea why it carries out nuclear tests Why doesnât anyone think about how North Koreaâs nuclear tests are an explosive result of Americaâs strategy of pressure People should know that blaming wonât work on a country with an extreme lack of sense of security.â The comment was forwarded nearly 230 times.