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ANGEL OF DEATH
Chinese hypersonic nuclear aircraft ‘creates stunning plumes of light over Beijing during secret test flight’

Speculation is growing that the bizarre light show was the testing of a new generation bomber that can zip around targets in Earth in a fraction of the time it takes current warplanes

By Patrick Knox
13th October 2018, 7:56 pm
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THIS spectacular footage appears to show the Chinese military testing a top secret hypersonic nuclear strike aircraft.

The strange skyward spectacle was visible in the capital Beijing as well as in the northern regions of Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi province.

People recorded videos showing the bright white plumes in the sky which bear similarities to SpaceX’s recent Falcon 9 launch.

While officials in China have yet to confirm the latest round of testing, Chinese military bloggers claim the eerie phenomenon was caused by the hypersonic glide vehicle known as DF-ZF.

The aircraft was codenamed “WU-14” by the Pentagon until China's Ministry of National Defence unveiled its name in 2014.

The aircraft has since been tested at least seven times before the the latest sightings on Thursday.

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Heavenly sight... the craft twisted and turned with many on the ground thinking they were seeing some sort of apparition or UFO

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Previously all DF-ZF’s test launches have all been from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre in North China’s Shanxi province.

And because no other satellite launches were reported on the day - the sightings seem to corroborate suggestions that it was indeed the glider’s eighth flight test to date.

The DZ-ZF - capable of speeds between Mach 5 and Mach 10 (3,836 mph) and Mach 10 (7,680 mph) - is said to be scheduled for operation by 2020.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/74885...-stunning-plumes-of-light-secret-test-flight/
 
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Why the super powers leading everyone to destruction?
 
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If we don't do that to them , they'll do that to us. It's us or them.

If the US was going to do it to China, why should they wait until China has them to be able to retaliate? No instead, the US let China into the WTO.
 
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ANGEL OF DEATH
Chinese hypersonic nuclear aircraft ‘creates stunning plumes of light over Beijing during secret test flight’

Speculation is growing that the bizarre light show was the testing of a new generation bomber that can zip around targets in Earth in a fraction of the time it takes current warplanes

By Patrick Knox
13th October 2018, 7:56 pm
NINTCHDBPICT000441151050.jpg

THIS spectacular footage appears to show the Chinese military testing a top secret hypersonic nuclear strike aircraft.

The strange skyward spectacle was visible in the capital Beijing as well as in the northern regions of Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi province.

People recorded videos showing the bright white plumes in the sky which bear similarities to SpaceX’s recent Falcon 9 launch.

While officials in China have yet to confirm the latest round of testing, Chinese military bloggers claim the eerie phenomenon was caused by the hypersonic glide vehicle known as DF-ZF.

The aircraft was codenamed “WU-14” by the Pentagon until China's Ministry of National Defence unveiled its name in 2014.

The aircraft has since been tested at least seven times before the the latest sightings on Thursday.

NINTCHDBPICT000441151078.jpg

Heavenly sight... the craft twisted and turned with many on the ground thinking they were seeing some sort of apparition or UFO

NINTCHDBPICT000441151111.jpg

Previously all DF-ZF’s test launches have all been from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre in North China’s Shanxi province.

And because no other satellite launches were reported on the day - the sightings seem to corroborate suggestions that it was indeed the glider’s eighth flight test to date.

The DZ-ZF - capable of speeds between Mach 5 and Mach 10 (3,836 mph) and Mach 10 (7,680 mph) - is said to be scheduled for operation by 2020.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/74885...-stunning-plumes-of-light-secret-test-flight/

Nice development to keep the US and its regional minions in check so they would not easily go rogue.
 
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Nice development to keep the US and its regional minions in check so they would not easily go rogue.

Japan is not a minion. Japan is a nation that was pacified whose pacification was taken advantage of by China. China used that pacification, and the US's distraction in the ME to make giant islands in the South China Sea and put giant airbases on them, one of which is within the EEZ of the Philippines and very far from the EEZ of China. And China has been intruding into Japan's territorial waters around the Senkaku islands. So no, Japan does not have to be a minion in order to stand up to China for the sake of Japanese interests to ensure the interests of other ASEAN countries is protected in the SCS area and Japan's own interests in its own territorial waters.
 
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Sino-Japanese entrepreneurs, former officials aim for closer bilateral ties

(CNTV) 15:08, October 13, 2018

The fourth round of dialogue between Chinese and Japanese entrepreneurs and former high-level officials was held in Beijing from October 11 to 12.

During the talks, the delegates from both sides reached a consensus to deepen economic cooperation, promote globalization and innovation.

The annual conference marked the improving ties and increasing high-level contact between the two countries.

Last month, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and urged both sides to bear responsibility for world peace and prosperity.

The Japanese leader also promised a visit to China, which is set to take place from October 25 to 27 and would be his first in seven years.

Observers say this gesture sends a positive message of speeding up enhanced cooperation while easing tensions on territorial and historical disputes.

Former Chinese vice premier Zeng Peiyan, also the chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), called on both sides to seize the opportunity, as this year also marks the 40th anniversary of the signing of the China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship.

During the event, participants from China recognized good momentum in bilateral economic ties, with rapid growth in trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges.

However, they also admitted the world's second and third biggest economies are together facing risks of rising anti-globalization and protectionism.

Experts pointed that China and Japan are closely linked in the global industrial chain.

Zhang Dawei, secretary-general of CCIEE, said that China requires investment and technologies for its development while Japanese industries are looking for expanding markets.

"China is shifting from fast-growing to high-equality growth, which offers commercial opportunities for Japanese manufacturing and service sectors," he added.

The delegates from both sides called on the two countries to work together to oppose protectionism, while safeguarding international economic order.

Japan, on its part, agreed that globalization is an irreversible trend, and entrepreneurs from both countries can improve the quality of cooperation in various sectors to contribute to the world economy.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said that China, Japan and other Asian countries have benefited from international order. Therefore, protecting the post-war order is in line with interests of all parties.

Fukuda appeared to hold a positive outlook of the upcoming meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. He hoped the two leaders would specify the future of Sino-Japanese cooperative relations, and mentioned the meeting could also be a good turning point to help China ease trade tensions with the US for stable economic growth.

The two east-Asian countries aim to ensure continued globalization and economic growth in the region.

Both look forward to the materialization of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and a free trade agreement between China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK).

Another significant step is to focus on market development in third-party markets, especially under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Ning Jizhe, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, during a meeting with Japanese and Thai officials on May 30 this year in Bangkok, said that the countries will jointly work on Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor.

The announcement followed Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's four-day visit to Japan in the same month.

A forum will also be held in Beijing on China-Japan-ROK cooperation in third-party markets late October.

Attendees also exchanged ideas to create a favorable environment for coordinated economic growth and social development.

Cooperation strategies emphasized on sectors including innovation and high technology, healthcare and green energy. That is supposed to deal with China and Japan's common issues like industrial upgrading, an aging society, and pollution.

Representatives from both countries spoke highly of regular exchanges between entrepreneurs and former senior officials. They acknowledged the significance of the platform for deepening cooperation, and promoting understanding.

Tokyo will host the next round of talks in 2019.

http://en.people.cn/n3/2018/1013/c90000-9508176.html

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China's manifest destiny is to bring Japan out of the yokes the US placed upon it since the 1950s. Making Japan a politically independent nation and inserting a firmer backbone in it will facilitate the region-making process in East Asia, which has been traditionally sabotaged by Japan upon the bid by the US and its Western minion in the Asia-Pacific, Australia.

China was for sometime indifferent to regionalism but that was due to China's lack of enough economic clout to influence the region. Now it is different. China is both able to protect its sovereign interests and territorial integrity (still incomplete) in SCS and ECS, but also provide regional public goods in the form of development across the region.

To this end, China does not need the entire Japanese establishment (especially media and bureaucracy), it just needs some inroads via friendly forces to undermine the ropes the US has skillfully tied around Japan's sovereignty.

Things look promising.

 
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