Red China Threatens Nuclear Attack
A top Red China general has threatened the US with a nuclear attack if the US government interferes in Taiwan, the Financial Times of London reported today.
The significance of this threat will become apparent as the Bush regime moves to attack Iran --- a country that lists both Red China and Communist Russia among their allies. Many have wondered how the USA --- with its military at nearly full deployment --- will be able to continue to wage imperialistic wars without a full-on military draft. Certainly if these instigations escalate to World War III --- which the globalists need to bring about the completion of the global prison planet --- the Bush regime will have no choice to institute a miltary draft in the USA.
The Project For A New American Century (PNAC) published a report in September 2000 entitled Rebuilding America's Defenses, which listed the following countries as problems in the Persian Gulf region that need to be dealt with:
1) Iraq (pg. 4)
2) Iran (pg. 4)
3) North Korea (pg. 4)
4) Libya (pg. 52)
5) Syria (pg. 52)
The Project For A New American Century (PNAC) lists among its' members, many prominent administration staff of the Bush regime --- and in the cases of the above named countries --- OIL is the natural motivating factor --- as is the strategic location in which the Bush regime can set up military shop in the Gulf region.
The PNAC report called for an "American Security Perimeter," and mentioned that "the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification [for] a substantial American force presence in the [Persian] Gulf."
So, things are going to really get interesting --- as there are several actions happening behind the scenes which all appear to be leading to ultimate military conflict between the USA and Red China.
In February 1999, in David Icke's book The Biggest Secret, he wrote the following, in which in the subsequent years, has come true:
".... the plan is to engineer events, real and staged, that will create enormous fear in the countdown years to 2012. This includes a plan to start a third world war, either by stimulating the Muslim world into a 'Holy War' against the West, or by using the Chinese to cause global conflict. Maybe both."
Here is the news report in the FINANCIAL TIMES . . .
TOP CHINESE GENERAL WARNS US OVER ATTACK
by Alexandra Harney in Beijing and
Demetri Sevastopulo and Edward Alden in Washington
Published: July 14 2005 21:59 | Last updated: July 15 2005 00:03
China is prepared to use nuclear weapons against the US if it is attacked by Washington during a confrontation over Taiwan, a Chinese general said on Thursday.
“If the Americans draw their missiles and position-guided ammunition on to the target zone on China's territory, I think we will have to respond with nuclear weapons,” said General Zhu Chenghu.
Gen Zhu was speaking at a function for foreign journalists organised, in part, by the Chinese government. He added that China's definition of its territory included warships and aircraft.
“If the Americans are determined to interfere [then] we will be determined to respond,” said Gen Zhu, who is also a professor at China's National Defence University.
“We . . . will prepare ourselves for the destruction of all of the cities east of Xian. Of course the Americans will have to be prepared that hundreds . . . of cities will be destroyed by the Chinese.”
Gen Zhu is a self-acknowledged “hawk” who has warned that China could strike the US with long-range missiles. But his threat to use nuclear weapons in a conflict over Taiwan is the most specific by a senior Chinese official in nearly a decade.
However, some US-based China experts cautioned that Gen Zhu probably did not represent the mainstream People's Liberation Army view.
“He is running way beyond his brief on what China might do in relation to the US if push comes to shove,” said one expert with knowledge of Gen Zhu. “Nobody who is cleared for information on Chinese war scenarios is going to talk like this,” he added.
Gen Zhu's comments come as the Pentagon prepares to brief Congress next Monday on its annual report on the Chinese military, which is expected to take a harder line than previous years. They are also likely to fuel the mounting anti-China sentiment on Capitol Hill.
In recent months, a string of US officials, including Donald Rumsfeld, defence secretary, have raised concerns about China's military rise. The Pentagon on Thursday declined to comment on “hypothetical scenarios.”
Rick Fisher, a former senior US congressional official and an authority on the Chinese military, said the specific nature of the threat “is a new addition to China's public discourse.” China's official doctrine has called for no first use of nuclear weapons since its first atomic test in 1964. But Gen Zhu is not the first Chinese official to refer to the possibility of using such weapons first in a conflict over Taiwan.
Chas Freeman, a former US assistant secretary of defence, said in 1996 that a PLA official had told him China could respond in kind to a nuclear strike by the US in the event of a conflict with Taiwan. The official is believed to have been Xiong Guangkai, now the PLA's deputy chief of general staff.
Gen Zhu said his views did not represent official Chinese policy and he did not anticipate war with the US.
Additional reporting by Richard McGregor in Beijing
SOURCES:
The following sources were used in the writing of this Kentroversy Paper:
Harney, Alexandra, Demetri Sevastopulo, and Edward Alden - Top Chinese General Warns US Over Attack, Financial Times, July 14-15, 2005
Icke, David - The Biggest Secret, Bridge of Love Publications USA, Wildwood MO USA, pg. 490
Project For A New American Century (PNAC) - Rebuilding America's Defenses, September 2000
Red China
nuclear war
world war three
WWIII
terrorism
The significance of this threat will become apparent as the Bush regime moves to attack Iran --- a country that lists both Red China and Communist Russia among their allies. Many have wondered how the USA --- with its military at nearly full deployment --- will be able to continue to wage imperialistic wars without a full-on military draft. Certainly if these instigations escalate to World War III --- which the globalists need to bring about the completion of the global prison planet --- the Bush regime will have no choice to institute a miltary draft in the USA.
The Project For A New American Century (PNAC) published a report in September 2000 entitled Rebuilding America's Defenses, which listed the following countries as problems in the Persian Gulf region that need to be dealt with:
1) Iraq (pg. 4)
2) Iran (pg. 4)
3) North Korea (pg. 4)
4) Libya (pg. 52)
5) Syria (pg. 52)
The Project For A New American Century (PNAC) lists among its' members, many prominent administration staff of the Bush regime --- and in the cases of the above named countries --- OIL is the natural motivating factor --- as is the strategic location in which the Bush regime can set up military shop in the Gulf region.
The PNAC report called for an "American Security Perimeter," and mentioned that "the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification [for] a substantial American force presence in the [Persian] Gulf."
So, things are going to really get interesting --- as there are several actions happening behind the scenes which all appear to be leading to ultimate military conflict between the USA and Red China.
In February 1999, in David Icke's book The Biggest Secret, he wrote the following, in which in the subsequent years, has come true:
".... the plan is to engineer events, real and staged, that will create enormous fear in the countdown years to 2012. This includes a plan to start a third world war, either by stimulating the Muslim world into a 'Holy War' against the West, or by using the Chinese to cause global conflict. Maybe both."
Here is the news report in the FINANCIAL TIMES . . .
TOP CHINESE GENERAL WARNS US OVER ATTACK
by Alexandra Harney in Beijing and
Demetri Sevastopulo and Edward Alden in Washington
Published: July 14 2005 21:59 | Last updated: July 15 2005 00:03
China is prepared to use nuclear weapons against the US if it is attacked by Washington during a confrontation over Taiwan, a Chinese general said on Thursday.
“If the Americans draw their missiles and position-guided ammunition on to the target zone on China's territory, I think we will have to respond with nuclear weapons,” said General Zhu Chenghu.
Gen Zhu was speaking at a function for foreign journalists organised, in part, by the Chinese government. He added that China's definition of its territory included warships and aircraft.
“If the Americans are determined to interfere [then] we will be determined to respond,” said Gen Zhu, who is also a professor at China's National Defence University.
“We . . . will prepare ourselves for the destruction of all of the cities east of Xian. Of course the Americans will have to be prepared that hundreds . . . of cities will be destroyed by the Chinese.”
Gen Zhu is a self-acknowledged “hawk” who has warned that China could strike the US with long-range missiles. But his threat to use nuclear weapons in a conflict over Taiwan is the most specific by a senior Chinese official in nearly a decade.
However, some US-based China experts cautioned that Gen Zhu probably did not represent the mainstream People's Liberation Army view.
“He is running way beyond his brief on what China might do in relation to the US if push comes to shove,” said one expert with knowledge of Gen Zhu. “Nobody who is cleared for information on Chinese war scenarios is going to talk like this,” he added.
Gen Zhu's comments come as the Pentagon prepares to brief Congress next Monday on its annual report on the Chinese military, which is expected to take a harder line than previous years. They are also likely to fuel the mounting anti-China sentiment on Capitol Hill.
In recent months, a string of US officials, including Donald Rumsfeld, defence secretary, have raised concerns about China's military rise. The Pentagon on Thursday declined to comment on “hypothetical scenarios.”
Rick Fisher, a former senior US congressional official and an authority on the Chinese military, said the specific nature of the threat “is a new addition to China's public discourse.” China's official doctrine has called for no first use of nuclear weapons since its first atomic test in 1964. But Gen Zhu is not the first Chinese official to refer to the possibility of using such weapons first in a conflict over Taiwan.
Chas Freeman, a former US assistant secretary of defence, said in 1996 that a PLA official had told him China could respond in kind to a nuclear strike by the US in the event of a conflict with Taiwan. The official is believed to have been Xiong Guangkai, now the PLA's deputy chief of general staff.
Gen Zhu said his views did not represent official Chinese policy and he did not anticipate war with the US.
Additional reporting by Richard McGregor in Beijing
SOURCES:
The following sources were used in the writing of this Kentroversy Paper:
Harney, Alexandra, Demetri Sevastopulo, and Edward Alden - Top Chinese General Warns US Over Attack, Financial Times, July 14-15, 2005
Icke, David - The Biggest Secret, Bridge of Love Publications USA, Wildwood MO USA, pg. 490
Project For A New American Century (PNAC) - Rebuilding America's Defenses, September 2000
Red China
nuclear war
world war three
WWIII
terrorism
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