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A Warning to the USA!!!

 
 
Jihad
 
Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 04:25 am
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
July 29, 2005

China is building up its nuclear forces as part of a secret strategy targeting the United States, according to a former Chinese diplomat.
China's strategy calls for "proactive defense," and senior Chinese Communist Party leaders think that building nuclear arms is the key to countering U.S. power in Asia and other parts of the world, said Chen Yonglin, a diplomat who defected to Australia two months ago.
A recent comment by a Chinese general shows that Beijing's leaders are prepared to launch "a pre-emptive attack on the country considered a huge threat to China," Mr. Chen said.
Chinese Maj. Gen. Zhu Chenghu told reporters two weeks ago that China is prepared to use nuclear weapons against "hundreds" of U.S. cities if a conflict breaks out over Taiwan.
The former diplomat, who until recently was posted to the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, said the number of Chinese nuclear warheads is a closely guarded secret.
Asked about a Pentagon report revealing that China has 20 nuclear warheads that can reach almost all of the United States, Mr. Chen said, "We don't know the exact number."
"Everything about nuclear weapons is held by a very limited number of people," he said. "Even sometime vice ministers may not know because it is strictly controlled by the general staff and central party leaders."
The Pentagon report to Congress made public last week stated that China is "qualitatively and quantitatively improving its strategic missile force."
"It is fielding more survivable missiles capable of targeting India, Russia, virtually all of the United States and the Asia-Pacific theater as far south as Australia and New Zealand," the report said.
China's nuclear weapons are developed and built in secret under the direction of a company Mr. Chen identified as the Nuclear Energy Company. The company builds both civilian nuclear-power stations and warheads for missiles and bombers.
"It sounds like a nongovernment company, but it is totally top secret," he said.
Mr. Chen, who is visiting the United States and testified before a House committee last week, said that during internal discussions among Communist Party and government leaders and military commanders, military leaders often have urged going to war against Taiwan, a self-governing island -- also known as the Republic of China -- that broke with the mainland in 1949.

Washington Times

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The new major alliance is China & Iran & Russia of truly monstrous proportions. Its contractual basis is coming together like a concrete foundation. No name of “Shanghai Coop Group” has yet to be bandied about, which might be intended. Its reality is in form and essence, not yet title, kept in low profile. Its reality will be so powerful as to change the geopolitical balance of power, if not already. The thwarted Unocal deal is sure to motivate further movement toward the building of alliances outside the US sphere of influence.

Strong ties are growing, from early vines to massive conduits, between Moscow and Beijing, between Teheran and Beijing, and between Moscow and Teheran. The balance of world power is changing, with hardly a word reported in the highly distracted media.

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goodfielder
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 05:00 am
I'm actually tired of pointing it out. I am almost weary now.
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squinney
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 05:34 am
But, Bush looked into Putin's eyes and saw a good heart, so there's really nothing to worry about.
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panzade
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 05:40 am
A message from Mars indeed!
May I point out that China is doing quite well with the U.S. at its sugar-tit. There's no need for proactive strikes,China will dominate the world through commerce.
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 07:08 am
panzade wrote:
A message from Mars indeed!
May I point out that China is doing quite well with the U.S. at its sugar-tit. There's no need for proactive strikes,China will dominate the world through commerce.


Exactly. Bloody scary it is too. Bush should be impeached for allowing this to happen.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 07:31 am
In fact, Goodfielder, this is one case in which it is appropriate to blame Slick Willy Clinton. He sucked up big time to China, as a part of his program to economically move the agenda of the Democrats "toward the center" (read, suck up to the capitalists).

Coincidentally, it has been discovered that the PRC made huge donations to Clinton, Gore and the DNC. I sure that was just coincidene, though.
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Jihad
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 10:31 am
panzade wrote:
A message from Mars indeed!
May I point out that China is doing quite well with the U.S. at its sugar-tit. There's no need for proactive strikes,China will dominate the world through commerce.


Oh great !! , thank you, now you can get back to watching the Wizard Of Oz.
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panzade
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 10:39 am
Thanks. The Wiz has got to be more realistic than Gertz's prognostications
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Jihad
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 10:49 am
panzade wrote:
Thanks. The Wiz has got to be more realistic than Gertz's prognostications


care to comment on the North Korea video ?
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panzade
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 11:50 am
Jihad wrote:
panzade wrote:
Thanks. The Wiz has got to be more realistic than Gertz's prognostications


care to comment on the North Korea video ?


Fascinating propaganda. Terrible tragedy for the common folk.
The ideology of subordinating the masses for the state doesn't work as China has realized.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 07:16 pm
Do we have Clinton to thank for this?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 08:11 pm
Not entirely, but mostly . . .
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Tue 30 Aug, 2005 10:31 pm
Setanta wrote:
Not entirely, but mostly . . .


At least your honest.
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lastmoderate
 
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Reply Thu 1 Sep, 2005 09:11 pm
Setanta wrote:
In fact, Goodfielder, this is one case in which it is appropriate to blame Slick Willy Clinton. He sucked up big time to China, as a part of his program to economically move the agenda of the Democrats "toward the center" (read, suck up to the capitalists).

Coincidentally, it has been discovered that the PRC made huge donations to Clinton, Gore and the DNC. I sure that was just coincidene, though.


I love the way everything can be blamed on Clinton. That must be very convenient.
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