Post the link next time.Originally Posted by Forum rules
China's military buildup, particularly its positioning of hundreds of missiles facing Taiwan, is a threat to Asian security
-U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
Rumsfeld rebuked China at a regional security conference in Singapore, saying it was pouring huge resources into its military and buying large amounts of sophisticated weapons despite facing no threat from any other country.
The Pentagon chief's remarks signaled a harder line against China from the Bush administration, which has criticized Beijing over trade and human rights issues but not directly challenged its military buildup.
The director of the Asia bureau of China's foreign ministry, Cui Tiankai, was in the audience for Rumsfeld's speech and reacted strongly.
"Since the U.S. is spending a lot more money than China is doing on defense, the U.S. should understand that every country has its own security concerns and every country is entitled to spend money necessary for its own defense," Cui told The Associated Press after Rumsfeld's remarks.
Rumsfeld said the Pentagon's annual assessment of China's military capabilities shows China is spending more than its leaders acknowledge, expanding its missile capabilities and developing advanced military technology.
China now has the world's third-largest military budget, he said, behind the United States and Russia. He did not say how large the U.S. believes China's military budget is.
"Since no nation threatens China, one must wonder: Why this growing investment? Why these continuing large and expanding arms purchases?" Rumsfeld said at the conference organized by the International Institute of Strategic Studies, a private, London-based think tank.
Cui responded sharply to Rumsfeld during a question-and-answer session.
"Do you truly believe that China is under no threat by other countries?" Cui asked. "Do you truly believe that the U.S. is threatened by the emergence of China?"
Rumsfeld said he does not think any country threatened China and that the United States did not see China as a threat.
Central to the disagreement is Taiwan, a self-governing island Beijing regards as a renegade territory.
China has said it will attack Taiwan if the island tries to declare independence, and it repeatedly calls on the United States to stop selling weapons to Taiwan.
Beijing denounced a joint U.S.-Japan statement earlier this year saying the two allies shared the objective of a peaceful resolution of the Taiwan issue.
The United States is urging the European Union to keep in place its ban on selling weapons to China. Washington argues that any European weapons sold to China could be used in a conflict over Taiwan.
"I just look at the significant rollout of ballistic missiles opposite Taiwan, and I have to ask the question: If everyone agrees the question of Taiwan is going to be settled in a peaceful way, why this increase in ballistic missiles opposite Taiwan?" Rumsfeld said.
He also questioned China's government, saying political freedom there had not kept pace with increasing economic freedom.
"Ultimately, China will need to embrace some form of a more open and representative government if it is to fully achieve the political and economic benefits to which its people aspire," he said.
The defense secretary, who has said he would like to visit China this year, also pressed Beijing to use its influence with North Korea to restart six-nation talks over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
North Korea has stayed away for a year from the talks with China, the United States, South Korea, Japan and Russia.
Rumsfeld said the United Nations might need to decide what to do about the nuclear threat from North Korea, which declared in February that it has atomic bombs.
North Korea says it needs a nuclear deterrent because of what it calls Washington's "hostile policy" against it.
Rumsfeld said North Korea was a worldwide threat because of its record of selling missile technology and other weapons.
"One has to assume that they'll sell anything, and that they would sell nuclear weapons," he said.
Similar U.S. criticism of North Korea has sparked an angry response from Pyongyang.
The state-run Korean Central News Agency this week called Vice President Dick Cheney a "bloodthirsty beast" for saying that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was irresponsible.
U.S. President George W. Bush and other administration officials say the U.S. has no intention of attacking North Korea.
Tensions between the two nations have been rising in recent months.
Last week, the Pentagon suspended its only contact with North Korea efforts to search for the remains of missing servicemen from the Korean War.
U.S. officials said they could not guarantee the search teams' safety in remote areas.
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CHINA IS THE EVIL EMPIRE
Post the link next time.Originally Posted by Forum rules
"Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have."
"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'"
NEVER FORGET
It is dangerous for the Asia-Pacific region that China's military is expending and modernizing significantly. But I think China just wants to be a superpower and as such it need's a strong military. Of course this is not good news for it's competitors in Asia-Pacific region (India, US, Japan, S. Korea) as it gives China greater political power.
http://www.etaiwannews.com/Forum/200...1123646811.htm
with Chinese translation if you prefer...
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/08/02/exercises.shtml
Last edited by Enzo Ferrari; 12 Aug 05, at 11:08.
I kind of hope a China-Russia-India-Iran-Pakistan axis is formed. That way, peace will be kept in Asia and it will be good for all the nations of Asia. The current India-US alliance probably wont go anywhere, since India does not really trust the US and would much rather stick with its proven allies liek Russia.
It's almost inevitable that China will be the next super power, eventhoug it might take a few decades to reach that.Originally Posted by SloMax
The vacuum that the Sovjet Union craeted when she start to disintegrate will be filled, thats the way it goes.
None of the above countries would be to comfortable with this development, but it will certainly create a balance in the region.
I think it's premature to say that.Originally Posted by Su-47MKI
Russia is a dead end and India is looking towards the west for more trade and advanced technology.
The renewd relationship is will take time to build mutual confidence, lets give them time.
What is going on with those maneuvers that the Chineses and Russians are doing with one or two divisions worth of men? Did it end? How much did China buy off the Russians and of what monatery value?
The dog and pony show consisted of about 1800 Russian troops and over 10,000 Chinese troops. It's done and over with.Originally Posted by stratadmir
Too early to tell but rumours that the Chinese are going shopping in Russia with contracts to be signed within 6 months. Exact details to be worked out.Originally Posted by stratadmir
Chimo
Oh man. Chinese military buying and operating Russian gear. It's like a wet dream.Originally Posted by Officer of Engineers
-dale
Puts a big dent in the Euro defence sales talk.Originally Posted by dalem
Chimo
scary, I wonder what this could lead to?
Another 50 years of missile pointing until China has their next revolution? No biggie. We outwaited, outspent, and outmaneuvered the last collection of idiots, we can do the same with this one.Originally Posted by stratadmir
-dale
If u want to destroy china, do only one thing stop trade with commies. They exports more than 500 billion US$ to western countries. So the guilt lies with u, the west.Originally Posted by dalem
Hala Madrid!!
Who said I wanted to destroy China? Reel it in, finger-boy.Originally Posted by indianguy4u
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