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Military must be self-reliant: minister - People's Daily Online December 29, 2010

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Liang Guanglie is minister of national defense.

China's military buildup will correspond with the rapidly developing economy and enhanced national power, Defense Minister Liang Guanglie said.

In a recent interview with the Chinese media, Liang also said that China's armed forces could only depend on themselves, not others, to ensure modernization and the development of equipment.

"In the next five years, our economy and society will develop faster, boosting comprehensive national power. The developments will provide an even more stable material base to our defense and military buildup," Liang said at the headquarters of the Chinese military in Beijing.

"We'll take the opportunity and speed up modernization of the military according to plans already made," he said.

The Communist Party of China (CPC) has discussed the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), which includes a blueprint for the military buildup, and has left it for approval by the National People's Congress in 2011.

"Without the military of more than two million troops...China will be a weak country. A major aspect of its strong national power, I think, is a strong defense," Liang said.

Despite growing national power and global influence, the international situation remains complex, while more and more unstable factors are shadowing China's security, Liang noted.

Commenting on the world security situation, Liang said a war "which involves the whole country" is impossible at the moment, but there is a possibility that a mishap or accident might ignite regional conflicts.

"To enhance our comprehensive national power, (we have to ensure) our core interests are not hampered. We have to put the nation's sovereignty and security in the top position, that is the common understanding of the whole Party (Communist Party of China) and all the people."

Looking back on the past five years, Liang viewed the period as one of rapid development for the Chinese military that resulted in "historic, huge achievements".

The minister said one example of this is that batches of young officers and soldiers, born in the 1980s and 1990s, are "fearless" and played prominent roles in earthquake and flood relief efforts, even though many are the only child in their families. That reflected the spirit of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), he said.

"The military comes from the people and serves the people. It is incumbent on them to help when the country experiences disasters."

The last five years also saw the military supporting major events including disaster relief, Liang noted.

"It had been rare (for the military) to be involved in such various and frequent tasks that required a large number of personnel in such a short period of time."

The military is also better prepared for any potential conflict, from its training procedures up to its equipment and logistics, according to Liang.

The PLA's capability to engage in modern warfare has also increased sharply and the number of high-quality military personnel is growing, especially those for operations that demand a commanding knowledge of a specific technology, Liang said.

However, "the level of modernization of the Chinese military still lags far behind developed countries," he added.

"We will stand on our own feet to solve the problem and develop our equipment. The modernization of the Chinese military cannot depend on others, and cannot be bought."

He said China has made significant progress in international military exchanges and established them with more than 150 countries and defense and security dialogue with 22 countries.

By Wu Jiao and Li Xiaokun, China Daily
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!

Well this is leadership we are talking about, not super-model selection. As long as the guy gets the job done I don't really care what he looks like. Susan Boyle is no eye-candy but who could say that she couldn't sing?
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!

Hu and Wen are pretty lean. Li Keqiang is pretty good. Otherwise I agree.

Gates is short, that's why he doesn't appear so round, but men at the age of 60 almost always get fat.
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!

nonsense offensive post.
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!

And now i know why you choose leaders that lick the tennis balls of a nation that is getting its tushi kicked all over the world.

Atleast chinese leaders know how to take there country ahead and thats what matters the most.
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!
nonsense comment!:tdown:
he is lean compared to those average people in US or western countries!
 
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Why are the majority of communist China leaders fat and ugly? I mean, look at your heir apparent and defense minister. They're sumos compared to Obama and Gates... The other politiebureau members are even worse... Kim-jung-un is a riceball...

Solution? Allow ladies to vote in China!

Probably because of a lack of democracy. Chinese leaders don't need to be charismatic vote-getters, they just need to be able to do their jobs.
 
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Probably because of a lack of democracy. Chinese leaders don't need to be charismatic vote-getters, they just need to be able to do their jobs.

Hate to go off topic here. But doing ones job is not the only criteria based on which Chinese leaders are selected. There is a elaborate system of patronages, favors, groupings, mentors & back room deals, which are the actual deciders in people landing top jobs.

Take Xi Jingping for example. He belongs to the Jiang faction in the politburo, though Hu wanted to push his own man Li Yuanchao (current head of the Organization Department) to the post of party secretary but he could not succeed as the politburo mostly contains Jiang loyalists. All this struggle behind the scenes is the reason why Xi was appointed a year late in the position as deputy chairman of the CMC. Presumably there was an understanding reached between the Hu and Jiang faction that Xi will not trample upon the interests of the faction lead by Hu Jiantao in the CPC after taking over as party secretary.
 
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Hate to go off topic here. But doing ones job is not the only criteria based on which Chinese leaders are selected. There is a elaborate system of patronages, favors, groupings, mentors & back room deals, which are the actual deciders in people landing top jobs.

Take Xi Jingping for example. He belongs to the Jiang faction in the politburo, though Hu wanted to push his own man Li Yuanchao (current head of the Organization Department) to the post of party secretary but he could not succeed as the politburo mostly contains Jiang loyalists. All this struggle behind the scenes is the reason why Xi was appointed a year late in the position as deputy chairman of the CMC. Presumably there was an understanding reached between the Hu and Jiang faction that Xi will not trample upon the interests of the faction lead by Hu Jiantao in the CPC after taking over as party secretary.

It seems you know a lot about the Chinese political system,at least you did some homework.Are you sure you are an Indian?
 
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It seems you know a lot about the Chinese political system,at least you did some homework.Are you sure you are an Indian?

Ya mate i am an Indian (unlike other people who hide behind false flags, i don't). There is a lot of credible information available about the internal dealings of the CPC top brass. You should just want to look for it.

I have also found that a few other Chinese members here know a lot about nearly all the dealings at the top, but why they fail to discuss about it surprises me.
 
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