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U.S. - China Economic and Security Review Commission
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People's Liberation Army (PLA) Sniper and Soldier with an Anti-Tank Weapon
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Red Chinese Commie People's Liberation Army (PLA) Soldiers
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Red Chinese Military Threat
& Technology Transfers
http://www.conservativeusa.org/redchina-missile.htm
http://www.conservativeusa.org/redchina-military-old.htm
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People's Liberation Army (PLA) Fighter Planes

People's Liberation Army Air Force Symbol
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People's Liberation Army (PLA)
The PLA actually includes an army, navy, air force, and strategic nuclear forces; it serves as the military of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Its 2.25-million-strong force makes it the largest army in the world, in terms of sheer number of troops (3.25 million if active paramilitary personnel are included).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Liberation_Army

People's Liberation Army (PLA) Airborne
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AMERICA RUNNING SCARED FROM VASTLY SUPERIOR CHINESE MILITARY FORCE
http://www.brojon.org/frontpage/bj042001.html
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People's Liberation Army (PLA) Desert Troops
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People's Liberation Army (PLA) Female Marines

PLA Red Communist ChineseWomen Marines
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How We Would Fight China
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/prem/200506/kaplan
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“China’s Strategic Reach into Latin America”
Beijing's strategic plan to challenge – and eventually defeat the United States – is being utilized in Latin America, along with an aggressive worldwide cyber-warfare capability, which add to a massive blue water naval and intercontinental ballistic missile build-up. This build-up – funded in large part by its massive trade surplus with the United States -- has been deceptively cloaked by Beijing’s new economic strength, seen as non-threatening by most of the West. Russia, Israel and certain Asian nations, have joined American weapons and military technology merchants to supply Beijing for its unprecedented military modernization. This has enabled Chinese military officials during a ten-year period to take a "great leap forward” in military capability and is enabling their geo-strategists to applying ancient martial traditions to “modern conditions.”
China’s new military doctrine calls for a total war of politics, finance, electronic communications, trade supremacy, manipulation of financial markets, and control of critical natural resources, especially scarce resources such as oil, cobalt and nickel, which are found in relatively few regions of the planet. At the same time, with no regard for matters of human rights, Beijing continued to mold political, financial and military relationships with resource-rich, non-democratic governments who deny those same scarce resources to Beijing’s rivals. Cuba and Venezuela should be included at the top of this list.
In addition, Chinese military planners have also advocated the dirty business of utilizing narcotics traffickers, international organized crime networks and terrorist organizations -- such as the shadowy al Qaeda network -- that could sap a great Superpower of its financial strength, military confidence and national morale. Latin America, and particularly Cuba's proximity to the United States and its radical leftist networks throughout the region, have provided Beijing the opportunity to utilize its strategic plan of "unrestricted warfare," where the weak can defeat the powerful through unconventional means.
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