China Part 3 (Military Superiority我们将毁坏你)
The end game is the build up of the most sophisticated military force on the face of the Earth. China has held this
position before (B.C.E). They have access to our secrets (i.e. Navy EP-3) when they sent that spy plane back in boxes. 'A Chinese sub was apparently able to slip past at least a dozen U.S. warships, two U.S. submarines and a vast array of advanced technology, which failed to detect it'. according to the National Terror Alert Response Center. Is that our stealth technology they used to sneak up on the U.S.S Kitty Hawk, which by the way was refused entry into Hong Kong along with a nuclear sub and members of its strike group for Thanksgiving; but then spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry Liu Jianchao reversed the decision hours after the ship had turned around (China's upset about the medal awarded to the Dalai Lama and U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan). With their build up of new military weapons such as the anti-satellite missile, the Chinese defense budget will increase by 17.8% over the previous year to $45 billion. The Pentagon believes it to be up to three times that amount ($135 billion). Yes it is dwarfed by Washington's budget of more than $440 billion; but we (Department of Defense) contract with the highest bidder and then subsequently they (Defense Industry) sub-contract with the lowest bidder (China) for production of some of the most advanced and vital components of our strategic systems. So the PRC Military doesn't need to spend as much in R&D. We give it to them along with a paycheck.An energy devouring country, with an ambitious space program, seeking to go to the moon, awash in cash, and in support of Iranian nuclear prodution China is a National Security Threat. This does not mean regime change as my Republican friends seem so often to use as a battle cry; but it does warrant some changes at the core of our social (China Part 1), economic (China Part 2) and military (China Part 3) strategies. We need strong leadership that stands somewhere between protectionism and globalism. The strength to turn away from what is cheap to what is good. I was told that "freedom ain't free"; but I know it's not "made in china" either. America what is our priority?
A No Limit Solider,
Bycha Buxton
buxtonbycha@aol.com
Comments
I've not bought anything made in China in 2 years and I'm really disturbed that so many don't care what China's agenda is. I'm mostly seeing people concerned with what they can buy at the least amount of cost with no concern with the reason's the "things" are so cheap - even at the expense of their lives and country. How many recalls have we heard about this last year and are still hearing about?
And most importantly - myself being a Christian, why are we even dealing with China when they torture and kill Christians every single day?
Ok I feel a rant coming strong so I'll stop. I really was just going to comment "this is a very good and informative article."
Twana