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Chinese Regime Developing Military to Defeat US, Report

By Joshua Philipp

While U.S. officials continue to attempt to conduct business with the Chinese regime, behind the scenes, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is building a military intended to defeat the United States.

“It is clear that we are dealing with a military that is focused and serious about finding ways in which to defeat us should a conflict occur,” states a testimony given to the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission, by Roger Cliff of the RAND Corporation, on Jan. 27.

“Although the ongoing conflicts in Southwest Asia will rightly remain the emphasis of U.S. military resources and planning for the time being, we also need to engage in an effort to acquire the capabilities to counter those that China is acquiring that are at least as focused and systematic as those which China is engaged in,” states Cliff.

The CCP military strategy is designed to defeat a military that is superior using “anti-access” strategies. It is developing ways to disable or destroy the elements that would give the United States an upper hand on the battlefield without having to engage them directly in combat.

Ambitions are very clear when it comes to the regime’s overall goals. One report, “Global geopolitical changes and China’s strategic choices” by Li Limin, describes China’s desire to disrupt relations between the United States and Japan, control Taiwan and the South China Sea, and keep its own military strength hidden.

“Li Limin believes that this strategy will become increasingly easy to implement in the coming years. Between 2026 and 2037, China will overtake the United States as the leading global economic power. It will then have a wider stage on which to demonstrate its capacity for strategic initiative, ‘letting its writ run without constraint,” wrote the European Council on Foreign Relations citing Limin’s report.

An Overarching Strategy

According to Cliff, “China’s military is modernizing rapidly, but still has a long way to go before it reaches the level of the U.S. military.”

He cites a 2006 Chinese defense white paper that outlines “the Chinese military’s goal is to have made ‘major progress’ in its modernization by 2020 and be capable of winning a high-technology conflict by the middle of the century.” The white paper is titled, “State Council of the People’s Republic of China, China’s National Defense in 2006.”

In order to meet its goal, the CCP is building its military according to the guidance of Chinese military publications that have identified several key areas of the U.S. military it would need to destroy in a conflict.

“These can be grouped into attacks on the bases and platforms from which adversary combat aircraft would operate; attacks on adversary systems and facilities used to transport, supply, and repair and maintain forces in the theater; and attacks on adversary systems used to collect, process, and disseminate information for forces in the theater,” Cliff states.


It also names ways of disabling U.S. systems to transfer data. The CCP would use a variety of methods including cyber-attacks and ways to disable satellites.

According to Cliff, the development of China’s military is closely aligned with defeating the United States. He states “These concepts are not just academic musings disconnected from actual planning and force development. ...

“Comparing the military capabilities China has acquired over the past decade or so with the force employment concepts found in Chinese writings and the locations of U.S. air and naval bases and operating areas in the western Pacific, one cannot but be impressed by the systematic and methodical way in which the PLA [People’s Liberation Army] has gone about acquiring the capabilities needed to successfully implement those concepts.”

The main threat against the Naval Network Warfare Command “comes from Chinese hackers, who are constantly waging all-out warfare against Defense Department networks,” states a 2007 Young Professionals in Foreign Policy report by Josh Rogin, citing Naval Network Warfare Command (Netwarcom) officials.

Rogin references a senior Netwarcom official, saying, “Attacks coming from China, probably with government support, far outstrip other attackers in terms of volume, proficiency, and sophistication. ... The conflict has reached the level of a campaign-style, force-on-force engagement.”

A handful the CCP’s large-scale cyber-operations have been brought to the surface. The latest was the “Night Dragon” attacks that were stealing information from global oil, energy, and petrochemical companies. It was revealed by anti-virus company McAfee in a Feb. 11 report.

Others include “Operation Aurora,” which targeted Google and select e-mail accounts in 2010, and “GhostNet” in 2009, which was monitoring computers of the Dalai Lama, Western officials, and businesses.

The cyber-attacks tie into the CCP’s larger strategy of “key-point strikes.” Cliff states the attacks are “based on the idea that, rather than attempting to destroy an adversary’s entire military force, the [Chinese military] should try to paralyze the adversary by attacking critical nodes in its system of systems.”

The United States has been mulling over whether cyberwar is a real threat for years, and only recently changed its strategy to include strong cyberwarfare systems. The Defense Department’s fiscal year 2012 budget includes $2.3 billion to improve cyber capabilities.

The CCP, meanwhile, has made this a key part of its military strategy.

“As I alluded to earlier, advances by the Chinese military in cyber- and anti-satellite warfare pose a potential challenge to the ability of our forces to operate and communicate in this part of the Pacific,” said Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, during a Jan. 14 speech at the Keio University, Tokyo, in a transcript.

Joining Cliff at the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission was Martin Libicki from the RAND Corporation who also gave a testimony.

Libicki stated that while the “threat of strategic cyberwar is probably overblown,” the CCP “alone, may know what they, themselves, are capable of.”

Chinese Regime Developing Military to Defeat US, Report | China | Epoch Times
 
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If we can match USA, India will be a pushover!
 
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The US regime has already developed a military to defeat China. It is the stated goal of the Washington dictatorship to control the globe and inflict genocide on all who oppose.

"We will obliterate Iran."

Not even Hitler or Stalin said something like that, calling for the total and utter destruction of an entire people.
 
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Fundamentally, all the military development is mainly for Taiwan (if US is involved, otherwise it will be a pushover), secondly for protection of natural resource import lines or over Diaoyu Island with Japan.

As far as South China Sea, I do not think it will be a major concern since there won't be that big a fight. Many countries in South East Asia have friendly relationship with China (e.g. Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) so that they will not form an alliance against us.

I think we have dispute in south China sea with several countries, e.g. vietnam, Philippine, Malaysia and etc.

Only vietnam might post some threat and traditionally like to steal from us all the time. If we resolve issues with it, other issues will be easily resolved.


As far as South Tibet, well China hold strategically advantage there and it is not on the front table at least for now.


You're ridiculous. It's a wonder that the admins allow this flagrant abuse of flags.
 
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You're ridiculous. It's a wonder that the admins allow this flagrant abuse of flags.
Sure Joe Shearer

Where does India comes in picture?

And I dont think China is planning any thing like Nazi Germany to rule over the world...
Indian media claims that "China" will "attack" India by 2014. In reality, this means that India is planning to attack China by 2014. There is no way China and India will both rise peacefully in the 21st century with a huge territorial dispute between them!
 
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Sure Joe Shearer


Indian media claims that "China" will "attack" India by 2014. In reality, this means that India is planning to attack China by 2014. There is no way China and India will both rise peacefully in the 21st century with a huge territorial dispute between them!
come down internet tough guy, no need to feel so insecure.
 
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The US regime has already developed a military to defeat China. It is the stated goal of the Washington dictatorship to control the globe and inflict genocide on all who oppose.

"We will obliterate Iran."

Not even Hitler or Stalin said something like that, calling for the total and utter destruction of an entire people.

Erm no, Our military was developed before China was even done massacreing its own people. It was made to defeat the Third Reich and Imperial Japan. After them it was the Soviet Union.

It just so happens it would be just as effective defeating China, but development of it wasn't aimed at China.

You obviously have a hardon for viewing the US as a global dictatorship, and clearly are not open to debate on the subject so i'm not going to even try to change your views, but I can still poke fun at them.

Your quote is ludicrous, a quote from a random forum member isn't US policy, else your posts would have long ago led to China's division with Tibet becoming a state again, Xinjiang gaining its freedom, Inner Mongolia returning to Mongolia, Taiwan gaining its freedom, and Hong Kong returning to British control for good measure.
 
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Erm no, Our military was developed before China was even done massacreing its own people. It was made to defeat the Third Reich and Imperial Japan. After them it was the Soviet Union.

It just so happens it would be just as effective defeating China, but development of it wasn't aimed at China.

You obviously have a hardon for viewing the US as a global dictatorship, and clearly are not open to debate on the subject so i'm not going to even try to change your views, but I can still poke fun at them.

Your quote is ludicrous, a quote from a random forum member isn't US policy, else your posts would have long ago led to China's division with Tibet becoming a state again, Xinjiang gaining its freedom, Inner Mongolia returning to Mongolia, Taiwan gaining its freedom, and Hong Kong returning to British control for good measure.


Surprised you care so much.
 
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Sure Joe Shearer


Indian media claims that "China" will "attack" India by 2014. In reality, this means that India is planning to attack China by 2014. There is no way China and India will both rise peacefully in the 21st century with a huge territorial dispute between them!
bad press is the norm nowadays, there is nothing new. epoch times is running by falun gong- a voodoo sect, not much different than witchcraft which is banned in China, where they got the funding to destabilize China is everybody's guess :P
the biggest goal China has is not about using military to solve some islands or borders disputes but how to give her over one billion people a better living and be rich :taz:
 
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Funny, since the reason why we're building up defences is because the US is openly calling us an "enemy" and building weapons against us while WE are trying to do business with them.

Hypocrisy comes a long way...
 
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Erm no, Our military was developed before China was even done massacreing its own people. It was made to defeat the Third Reich and Imperial Japan. After them it was the Soviet Union.

It just so happens it would be just as effective defeating China, but development of it wasn't aimed at China.

You obviously have a hardon for viewing the US as a global dictatorship, and clearly are not open to debate on the subject so i'm not going to even try to change your views, but I can still poke fun at them.

Your quote is ludicrous, a quote from a random forum member isn't US policy, else your posts would have long ago led to China's division with Tibet becoming a state again, Xinjiang gaining its freedom, Inner Mongolia returning to Mongolia, Taiwan gaining its freedom, and Hong Kong returning to British control for good measure.

"Development wasn't aimed at China"?

I'm pretty sure the Taliban or the Baath Party don't have flying carpets capable of matching the F-22 or B-2... Nor do the Iraqi civilians that seem to have a hard time escaping your helicopters' 30mm cannons.

Think that China is the only country that "massacres its own people"? Think again.
 
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