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China is reportedly building a new military command center near Beijing that is projected to be ten times larger than the Pentagon, according to a report in the Financial Times, citing U.S. intelligence officials. Dubbed "Beijing Military City," construction began in mid-2024 on a 1,500-acre site located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of the capital. Recent satellite imagery reveals extensive excavation work at the site.
The facility is anticipated to include large buildings and fortified bunkers intended to safeguard top Politburo officials during potential conflicts, including nuclear warfare. An unnamed Chinese researcher stated, "This fortress only serves one purpose, which is to act as a doomsday bunker for China's increasingly sophisticated and capable military." While specific details remain scarce, Chinese officials have downplayed inquiries, claiming limited knowledge about the project.
This development coincides with China's efforts to expand its nuclear capabilities, with estimates suggesting that by 2035, Beijing may possess 1,500 nuclear weapons, matching the U.S. in firepower, according to reports from the Pentagon.