Sunday, June 26, 2005

International Assessment and Strategy Center > Research > China’s New Strategic Cruise Missiles: From the Land, Sea and Air

International Assessment and Strategy Center > Research > China’s New Strategic Cruise Missiles: From the Land, Sea and Air

War with China is not far off. Bill Gertz lays the case out in the Washington Times, June 26 Edition. The link that leads this blog entry off provides an in depth look at part of the Chinese Military strategy and its Military buildup. The evidence is there and growing every day. The types of cruise missiles built and deployed may make your eyes glaze over but the complete and total picture shows a China that is expanding it's capabilities from that of a defensive nature to capabilities that include offensive possibilities. They are preparing for a world where they believe they can be successful in an attack on Taiwan despite the actions of the United States. That world also envisions being able to roll up Asia and the natural resources therein. Like every other war that has ever been fought, this one will be for territory and resources. The fact that the Chinese are amassing the means for that war in the same fashion as did Nazi Germany and Japan before World War II is a fact that passes as it did then, over the heads of those who falsely believe war is not rational or possible. The alarm bells are ringing and many simply will not listen.

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