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War with China: not only possible, but inevitable
Here's a guide to how it may happen -- and how we can win
Showdown: Why China Wants War with the United States
Will the U.S. go to war with China? Yes, say Ed Timperlake and Jed Babbin. Timperlake (a veteran defense analyst) and Babbin (former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense) show in their new book Showdown: Why China Wants War with the United States that the Chinese want that war, and think they can win it -- and will keep pushing the United States until it begins. It's shaping up to be a huge struggle for democracy and freedom: between America's commitment to defend Taiwan at any cost and China's increasingly bellicose attempts to expand its commercial and military reach at American expense, war between the U.S. and China is now virtually inevitable. But in Showdown, Babbin and Timperlake offer indispensable strategies and tactics for how the U.S. can and must respond to the Chinese military threat.
....... peer within China's own Politburo in an exciting -- and all too likely -- series of war scenarios stretching from a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2008 to its extension of total control over the Pacific region within a few years. This is by no means an exercise in fiction: these disturbing, gripping scenarios are based on the latest and most reliable intelligence -- and they make clear that China is an immense and immediate threat to America's national security.
If we don't stop China now, the coming war could engulf the entire world (particularly since the Chinese post-Communist regime is happy to make common cause with the forces of the worldwide Islamic jihad). Provocative, thrilling, exhaustively documented and sobering, Showdown is a wake-up call for our elected officials -- and for everyone who loves America.
Details of the run-up to war with China:
- How China is already working to increase the number of America's enemies and decrease the number of America's friends
- The growing social problem in China that could weaken the regime's grip on power -- or could lead straight to World War III
- The unholy alliance between Communist China and the warriors of the global Islamic jihad -- and how it could result in a war with the United States over Middle Eastern oil
- A little-noted front of the global conflict between China and the United States: Latin America (especially oil-rich Venezuela)
- Why a Chinese attack on Taiwan would spark a conflagration in the Pacific larger than anything since World War II
- How the Communist Chinese have carefully gauged how to liberalize the Chinese economy while maintaining Communist control of the government
- An anti-Communist revolution in China? Why this is extremely unlikely, even though the internal threat to the Beijing regime is substantial
- Cyber-warfare: its many forms, and why Japan and the United States are so vulnerable to cyber attacks from China
- How China spends billions a year on the most modern aircraft, missiles, submarines, and electronics that it can obtain -- and steals what it can't buy, through its enormous espionage campaign against the United States
- A second Korean War? Why it's likely -- only this time, the madmen in North Korea have nukes
- Disquieting similarities between the rhetoric of the Chinese regime today and that of the Japanese in the run-up to World War II
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PLA - People's Liberation Army
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Red Chinese PLA Poster - 1973
The Destruction of the Royal Court of the Chiang Kai-shek Family
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Israel's role in China's new warplane
By David Isenberg
December 4, 2002
[QUOTE] "Israel ranks second only to Russia as a weapons-system provider to China and as a conduit for sophisticated military technology, followed by France and Germany," stated a report this year by the US-China Security Review Commission, a panel established by Congress to examine security and economic relations between the two countries. "Recent upgrades in target acquisition and fire control, probably provided by Israeli weapons specialists, have enhanced the capabilities of the older guided missile destroyers and frigates" in the Chinese navy's inventory, it said.
The commission cited Israel as a supplier to Beijing of radar systems, optical and telecommunications equipment, drones and flight simulators.
Arms exports have not only played a crucial role in offsetting Israel's trade imbalance but have also performed a key role in furthering its diplomatic efforts. The sale of arms and technology has become one of the most effective techniques to furthering Israeli goals overseas. The quiet ties with China and India and the growing alliance with Turkey in the 1980s and the 1990s are good examples of strong links based on such cooperation.
The J-10 is hardly the only result of Israeli-Chinese military cooperation. For example, the Chinese F-8, the same type of plane that collided with the US reconnaissance plane last year, is armed with Israeli Python-3 missiles. The Python, adapted from the US ALM-9L Sidewinder missile, has a high degree of US technology. Ironically for Israel, China apparently sold its version of Python-3, called the PL-8, to Iraq.
And, as was widely publicized, Israel was set to sell China the Phalcon, an airborne early-warning radar system, until it was forced by the United States to cancel the deal. The US Central Intelligence Agency also believed Israel was marketing its STAR cruise missile in China. The STAR incorporates sensitive US technology.
And former US officials report that both Israel and the Dutch company Delft made unauthorized sales of US thermal-imaging tank sights to, among others, China. The sights were installed on China's 69 MOD-2 tanks, some of which were sold to Iraq. The United States acquired physical evidence of this transfer after these tanks were used against US marines in the 1991 Gulf War. [END OF QUOTE]Read the Entire Article at the Following LINK:
http://atimes.com/atimes/China/DL04Ad01.html
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Panama’s President Ignoring Chinese Smuggling
NewsMax.com
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000Read the Entire Article at the Following LINK:
http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/8/22/100034
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Red Chinese Claims to Central & South America
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http://www.1421.tv/pages/evidence/content.asp?EvidenceID=203
Iran, China discuss defense cooperation
Thursday, August 18, 2005 - ©2005 IranMania.com
[QUOTE] For his part, the head of the Chinese military delegation expressed satisfaction about his visit to Iran and his talks with Iranian military officials.
Iran and China have had close relations in various spheres and have always maintained their brotherly relations over the course of history, since they have always had some mutual objectives, he observed.
At the end of the meeting, Mohammadi Far presented the military emblem of the Iranian Army to the Chinese delegation and received the military emblem of the Chinese Army in return. [END OF QUOTE]
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http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/?NewsCode=34476&NewsKind=Current+Affairs
China's secretive military
Secretary Rumsfeld arrives Tuesday on his first official visit to Beijing. He will press for more military transparency.
| Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
October 18, 2005
[QUOTE] BEIJING – As the war in Iraq began, the Pentagon embedded a Chinese reporter for five days on the USS Kitty Hawk. Some officers thought it odd to invite a reporter from a state that many see as the greatest long-term military threat to the US. But the Pentagon felt a close look by China at an aircraft carrier was a good deterrent.Chinese PLA officers have ridden US fighter jets, boarded nuclear submarines, sat in on classes at West Point, and visited the strategic command at Cheyenne Mountain. But US military visits to China have been mostly a matter of seeing parades or an empty base.
China's military is at a transitional moment, according to a July Defense Department report. China has developed the third- or fourth-largest military in the world. Monday, its military-based space program landed two men from earth orbit. China has a strategic nuclear force and its navy is moving into the open seas. In the past two years, China has unveiled a new attack submarine and a new light battleship - a total surprise for US intelligence.
But relations started to fray in mid- to late 1995, when China test-fired missiles in the Taiwan Strait, partly to protest independence-minded Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui's visit to the United States. (Even as Rumsfeld meets with President Hu Jintao in Beijing, Mr. Lee is back in the US, speaking as a private citizen.)And in 2001, after a Chinese fighter jet forced down a US EP-3 spy plane off the island of Hainan, military relations went into a freeze. [END OF QUOTE]
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1018/p01s03-woap.html
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The most comprehensive work ever written on the right to keep and bear arms
First published in 1984 and now considered a classic, That Every Man Be Armed is the most authorative book on the ideas, history, and legal precedents of the citizen's right to possess and acquire arms. Author Stephen Halbrook - who has successfully argued Second Amendment cases before the U.S. Supreme Court -- traces the origins of the Second Amendment back to ancient Greece and Rome, and then through the "freemen" movement in 18th century England and France. He shows that the framers of the U.S. Constitution were conscious of such history when they drafted the Second Amendment, and that the Second Amendment was clearly intended to allow possession of firearms not just for defense of personal life and property but also to prevent government infringement of human liberties. Halbrook further demonstrates that the right to bear arms is as fundamental a right under the U.S. Constitution as freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
"Challenges the constitutional interpretation of gun prohibitionists. . . . Those who choose to go on believing prohibitionist meanings of the Second Amendment will have to do so in spite of the facts." -- Constitutional Commentary
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Subject: Christian Patriot Militias to Engage Latin American Elite Paramilitary and Special Forces Followed by Joint Mexican and Chinese Invasion of USA.
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China’s Strategic Reach into Latin America
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