Beijing, October 26. According to New York Times, "In the next few months, as American and Russian reconnaissance satellites watch, China's nuclear weapons agency will lower a hydrogen bomb into an 1,800-foot shaft beneath the Gobi Desert. Then, at the most politically opportune moment, the order will go out to detonate it. Like one exploded earlier this month, the warhead may be the prototype for China's new submarine-launched ballistic missile. Or it may be a miniaturized warhead that could be bolted to China's first multiple-warhead missile able to reach Russian and American cities. (EuroTibet News N·4)