Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
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Friday, 29 April 2011

Puppet Karzai's adviser meets General Kayani

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Dr. Ashraf Ghani
Visiting Advisor to Afghan puppet President and Chairman of Joint stooge Afghan-Nato Intiqal Board ((JANIB) Dr Ashraf Ghani, met separately with President Asif Ali Zardari and Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvaz Kayani. According to the informed sources, they exchanged views on Pak-Afghan bilateral relations and regional situation. According to sources, Dr Ashraf Ghani called on Pakistan's puppet president at the Aiwan-e-Sadr on Friday. The meeting was attended by Secretary General M Salman Faruqui, Acting Foreign Secretary Haroon Shaukat, Pakistani Ambassador to Afghanistan Muhammad Sadiq, and Afghan Ambassador Pakistan Muhammad Umer Daudzai. ISPR sources said that the visiting dignitary remained with army chief for some time and discussed the matters of “mutual interest”.


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Thursday, 7 April 2011

India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

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Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


Wednesday, 30 March 2011

China warns France over Libyan Civilian casualties by Allied Guided Cruise "flowers of humanity"

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Hu Jintao
Coalition military strikes on Libya could violate the “intention” of the UN resolution if civilians suffer, Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday told visiting French leader Nicolas Sarkozy. The tough talk from Hu came during a meeting at the start of Sarkozy’s mini-tour of Asia, which will include a G20 meeting on global monetary reform and a stop in disaster-struck Japan. Britain, France and the United States of Zionism on March 19 launched air strikes on Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi’s forces under the auspices of a UN Terrorist Council resolution authorising “all necessary measures” to protect civilians. “The aim of the UN’s resolution is to stop violence and protect civilians”, Hu said in talks with Sarkozy in Beijing, according to comments published on China’s foreign ministry website. “If the military action brings disaster to innocent civilians and creates a bigger humanitarian crisis, that would violate the original intention of the Security Council resolution”, Hu said. “China disapproves of using military force in international affairs.”

“Dialogue and other peaceful means are the only way to resolve this problem”, Hu said, adding that China supports an immediate ceasefire to prevent the further loss of civilian life and restore stability as soon as possible. Sarkozy has spearheaded the coalition led terrorism against Libya for stealing its Oil for USZ through exports from Rebel held oil wells to Qatar which is the biggest hub of free oil for USZ in the region.

 

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Neutron beam observed 13 times at crippled Fukushima nuke plant - Radiation spreading to USZ & China

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Tokyo Electric Power Co. said that it has observed a neutron beam, a kind of radioactive ray, 13 times on the premises of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant after it was crippled by the massive March 11 quake-tsunami disaster, Kyodo News of Japan reported. TEPCO, the operator of the nuclear plant, said the neutron beam measured about 1.5 kilometers southwest of the plant's No. 1 and 2 reactors over three days from March 13 and is equivalent to 0.01 to 0.02 microsieverts per hour and that this is not a dangerous level.



Radiation spread map towards USZ and Canada
The utility firm said it will measure uranium and plutonium, which could emit a neutron beam, as well. In the 1999 criticality accident at a nuclear fuel processing plant run by JCO Co. in Tokaimura, Ibaraki Prefecture, uranium broke apart continually in nuclear fission, causing a massive amount of neutron beams. The measured neutron beam may be evidence that uranium and plutonium leaked from the plant's nuclear reactors and spent nuclear fuels have discharged a small amount of neutron beams through nuclear fission. On the other hand, it has been confirmed that Colorado and Oregon have joined several other Western states in reporting trace amounts of radioactive particles that have likely drifted about 5,000 miles from a quake and tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant in Japan, officials say.

Radiation intensity map updated yesterday

But, on a portion of its website dedicated to tracking such radiation, the Environmental Protection Agency noted Wednesday that these and other readings “show typical fluctuation in background radiation levels” and — thus far — “are far below levels of concern.” Sampling from a monitor in Colorado — part of a national network of stations on the lookout for radioactivity — detected miniscule amounts of iodine-131, a radioactive form of iodine, the state’s public health and environmental department said Wednesday in a press release.

China and other neighboring countries increased monitoring of radiation levels, and fears of radioactive contamination have prompted panic-buying across China of iodized salt. Shoppers in Beijing, Shanghai and other parts of China have stripped supermarket shelves empty of table salt in recent days in the false belief that it either wards off radiation injuries or that the nation's supply would be contaminated by radioactive fallout. Experts have said the first rumor is not true and the second is unlikely: any catastrophe at the Japanese nuclear plant would most likely affect the immediate area, and wind patterns usually blow away from China at this time of year. The rumors are part of a swirl of misinformation regarding Japan's nuclear emergency. China Central Television reported Friday that China's salt makers have 2 million tons of salt in reserves and have stepped up production as the government seeks to control rampant sales. "The panic buying at such a large scale tests our coordination and distribution abilities, but we have confidence we can resume the normal supply to the market within 2 weeks", Dong Yongsheng, deputy general manager of China National Salt Industry Company, told CCTV.

Shoppers walk near empty shelves at a supermarket after salt was sold out in Beijing, Friday, March 18. Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Friday joined other government departments to halt the salt panic-buying prompted by radiation fears over Japan's crippled nuclear power plant.
Beijing started a seven-day inspection on table salt prices. Those found to have illegally hiked prices will be punished, the city government said. The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center reported late Thursday that air and seawater levels in China are not under immediate threat. Ocean and wind currents are moving east, so any contaminants would be pushed into the Pacific Ocean, the forecasting center said in a statement. China lies to the west of Japan. China said it was providing 30 million yuan ($4.6 million) worth of humanitarian assistance — along with delivering 10 tons of bottled water Thursday at the request of the Japanese government, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Earlier this week, the first batch of Chinese relief supplies — blankets, tents and emergency lights — arrived.


Tuesday, 22 March 2011

China calls for “Immediate Cease Fire” in Libya

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All parties must “immediately cease fire and resolve issues through peaceful means”, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said at a regularly scheduled news conference, citing confirmed reports that the allied airstrikes had caused civilian deaths. China called on Tuesday for an immediate cease-fire in Libya where the USZ and European nations have launched punishing airstrikes to enforce a UN Terrorist Council's no fly zone. China was one of five countries that abstained from last week’s vote on the UN Terrorist Council's resolution to allow “all necessary measures” to stop Libyan leader Moammar Qadhafi’s assault on crusader mercenaries backed rebel-held towns. It was approved with the backing of the United States of Zionism, France and Britain.


Thursday, 3 March 2011

Pak-China jointly constructing missile carrier boats


Reports arriving from APP (Beijing) say that Pakistan and China have embarked on a joint venture for the construction of two missile carrier boats in the Chinese port city of Tianjin. Under the joint venture signed between Pakistan Navy and China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company, two boats capable of carrying missiles will be manufactured in Pakistan and China simultaneously.

Chinese FAC Missile Boat in South China Sea
Vice Admiral Tanveer Faiz Ahmed was the chief guest at the keel laying ceremony in China. In Pakistan, the boat will be built at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works. The boat will be equipped with the latest weapons along with sensors, which would be an important addition to the fleet of Pakistan Navy. It is important to note that China already has a large number of high quality missile boats that are already serving in the deployed fleets of PLA in the South China Sea.

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Monday, 7 February 2011

China's financial crisis coming by 2016


To understand how far ordinary Chinese have been priced out of their country's property market, you need to look not upwards at the Beijing's shimmering high-rise skyline, but down, far below the bustling streets where nearly 20m people live and work.

There, in the city's vast network of unused air defense bunkers, as many as a million people live in small, windowless rooms that rent for £30 to £50 a month, which is as much as many of the city's army of migrant laborers can afford. In a Beijing suburb, beneath one of the thousands of faceless residential tower blocks that have carpeted the city's peripheries in a decade-long building frenzy, one of Beijing's "bomb shelter hoteliers", as they are known, agrees to show us his wares. Passing under a green sign proclaiming "Air Defense Basement", Mr Zhao leads us down two flights of stairs to the network of corridors and rooms that were designed to offer sanctuary in the event of war or disaster.

In Beijing, where the average monthly salary is 4,000 yuan, the average person would take 50 years to buy an average apartment, assuming they saved every penny they earned.

"We have two sizes of room", he says, stepping past heaps of clutter belonging to residents, most of whom work in the nearby cloth wholesale market. "The small ones [6ft by 9ft] are 300 yuan [£30] the big ones [15ft by 6ft] are 500 yuan." Beijing is estimated to have 30 square miles of tunnels and basements, some constructed after the Sino-Soviet split of 1969, when Mao's China feared a Soviet missile strike, and many more constructed since to act as more modern emergency refuges. The fact Mr Zhao can easily rent out 150 such rooms, with the connivance of the city's Civil Defense Bureau with whom he has signed a five-year contract and invested nearly £150,000, is testament to China's massive unfulfilled demand for affordable housing.

"Some 80% of our tenants are girls working in the wholesale market and the rest are peddlers selling vegetables or running sidewalk snack booths", he adds. "There are dozens of similar air defense basement projects in residential communities. In this area, they say 100,000 live underground." Checking out the price of property above ground it is not difficult to see why. To buy a small flat (860 sq ft) in the tower block above – a typically grim, gray concrete affair – currently costs more than £200,000. In a city where the average monthly salary is 4,000 yuan, the average person would take 50 years to buy such an apartment, assuming they saved every penny they earned.

At the market, Xiao Wang, a sales girl who is one of the basement dwellers, says she lives in a small basement room with a friend. They have no kitchen and only the use of a stinking public toilet upstairs. "I can earn 4,000 yuan on a good month with commissions", she says, "but sometimes it is only 2,000. I could maybe afford something a little better, but I need to save money so this is how I have to live". Such vast discrepancies between house prices and earnings are creating social and economic difficulties for China's government – the discontented poor can't find a decent place to live while the rich look to store their wealth in a speculative, bubble-prone property market. Not for nothing did Li Daokui, an adviser to China's central bank, tell the World Economic Forum in Davos last week that rising property prices were the "biggest danger" to China's economy.

With inflation and wage pressures also mounting, a growing number of investors are starting to question the long-term sustainability of China's investment-heavy growth model. A survey of global investors by Bloomberg last week found that 45% of them expect a financial crisis in China within the next five years, with another 40% anticipating a crisis after 2016. China's government has given notice that it understands the risks of a property bubble, throwing another bucket of cold water on to the market last week, announcing new restrictions including minimum deposits on second homes of 60% and a standing property tax in Shanghai and Chongqing. However, many analysts remain skeptical that the curbs, allied to further interest rate rises expected this quarter, will do much more than stabilize prices which rose by 26% in Shanghai and 12% in Beijing last year despite an earlier round of cooling measures.

Goldman Sachs said it felt the impact of the curbs would be "short-lived" while Citigroup said the measures, while "harsh", would not cause a sharp pullback in property prices, but at best would stop prices going up much further this year. Those with a bearish outlook, such as Michael Pettis, professor of finance at Beijing's Peking University, question whether China's leaders will dare hit the brakes hard enough when so much of China's economy relies on property investment to hit its politically sacrosanct annual growth targets. Even last year's soaring retail figures – sales of furniture rose by 37.2%, household appliances by 27.7% – appear to flatter the strength of China's real economy, he argues in a note, since they are "as much an indication of soaring real estate investment as of rising consumption".

Others point to the low level of mortgages on Chinese property and the underlying demand for property in a country that will urbanize 200m people in the next 20 years and argue that the bull market has a long way to run yet. But for Beijing's bunker residents who will never be able to afford a house, no matter how far prices fall, such considerations are superfluous, so long as China's government does more to manage their rising discontent. This year, in a sign that it is getting serious about low-cost housing after years of paying lip-service, Beijing's municipal government announced it was putting 200,000 new low-cost rental homes on the market, compared with 10,000 last year. "We don't ask for much", said a roadside vegetable seller who also lives in a nearby basement shelter, "but the government must give us somewhere to live, because without us laborers what is going to support the Beijing economy?"

(Written by Peter Foster and Zhang Wei in Beijing)

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

China taking over USZ bank networks


The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is nearing a deal to become the 1st state-owned Chinese lender to take control of a USZ retail bank, signing an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Bank of East Asia's USZ subsidiary. While the deal still requires approval from USZ regulators, the move could open up the long-awaited arrival of Chinese banks to the USZ retail market. The USZ deal comes at a time when all the big Chinese banks have been expanding aggressively offshore. It was signed during President Hu Jintao's state visit to the USZ.

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
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Earlier in January, The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) celebrated the opening of its 1st branch in Paris, and is doubling its presence in Europe through branch openings in major cities. Over 300 USZ banks have been seized by the government since 2008. Setting an 18-year high, 157 USZ banks failed in 2010 up from 140 from 2009, compared to 25 in 2008 and just 3 in 2007. More than 10% of the USZ's 7,760 banks are in financial trouble. Despite receiving a total of $4.2 billion in bailout cash, 98 USZ banks still are at risk of failing. The Federal Reserve's massive bailout program was encountering a backlash both at home and abroad-with several nations including China, Germany and Brazil opposing it.


Friday, 21 January 2011

China warns USZ on Tibet &Taiwan


During his current visit to the USZ, Chinese President Hu Jintao has warned the United States of Zionism's administration to respect Beijing's sovereignty over Taiwan and Tibet. Hu made the remarks at a luncheon with senior USZ officials and business leaders in Washington on Thursday. The Chinese president who is on a state visit to the USZ, said Taiwan and Tibet represent China's core interests. "Taiwan and Tibet-related issues concern Chinese sovereignty and territorial integrity", Hu said in Washington.

Chinese President Hu Jintao

Meanwhile, USZ lawmakers and Hu's counterpart Barack Obama pressed him on human rights concerns in China. Hu also urged Washington to seek bilateral relations based on mutual respect and cooperation. He called on Washington to try to handle major issues of interest smoothly.

"A review of the history of our relations tells us that USZ-China relations will enjoy smooth and steady growth when the two countries handle well issues involving each other's major interests. Otherwise our relations will suffer constant trouble or even tension", Hu Jintao bluntly warned USZ.

China has reduced its military cooperation with USZ over the $6.4 billion USZ arms sales to Taiwan. Taiwan and China split in 1949 during a civil war, but Beijing still regards Taiwan as part of its territory.

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Chinese pressure on USZ - South Korea finally agrees to hold talks with the North


According to multiple reports coming from Seoul, South Korea has agreed on Thursday to a North Korean offer of high-level military talks. This is by far one of the major breakthroughs in the crisis on the peninsula which improves the prospect of renewed aid-for-disarmament negotiations. Hours after USZ puppet President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao stood in Washington decrying the North’s nuclear aspirations, Pyongyang bowed to Seoul’s demands for talks about two deadly attacks last year. We at PCF believe that China's financial superiority and firm grip on the international market has forced the economically war plagued USZ to ask its puppets in Seoul to behave and start a meaningful dialogue with the North. It should be kept in mind that China has recently become one of the major debtors to the semi-destroyed giant economy of USZ and that is the only thing which is keeping the United States from economic demise so far besides its capability to print fictitious money out of thin air.

USZ puppet president Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jin Tao

Washington and Beijing have argued that North-South dialogue is a prerequisite to a resumption of six-party talks involving the two Koreas, the United States of Zionism, China, Japan and Russia. Pyongyang walked out of the aid-for-disarmament talks in 2009, pronouncing them dead. A South Korean defence ministry spokesman said it had not been decided whether the inter-Korean talks would be held at the ministerial level, as suggested by Pyongyang in a dispatch to the South Korean capital. A unification ministry official said Pyongyang had ceded to South Korean demands to specifically discuss the sinking of one of Seoul’s warships in March, which killed 46 sailors, and the North’s attack on an island in November, which killed four people.

The attacks, along with the North’s revelations of advances in a uranium enrichment program which open a second route to making a nuclear bomb along with its plutonium work, pushed tensions on the peninsula to their highest level in years. “The government also plans to propose high-ranking talks on denuclearisation”, the defence ministry spokesman said, adding Seoul had agreed to the North’s proposal for preliminary talks to prepare for the high-level talks. As part of its demands for inter-Korean dialogue, Seoul said that North Korea must show sincerity on denuclearisation, as agreed under a 2005 deal.

North Korea has used its nuclear program to gain leverage in talks over the past two decades that produced a pair of deals meant to compensate Pyongyang economic aid for ending it. Pyongyang has been seeking talks since the start of the year, but Seoul had until now rejected Pyongyang’s peace overtures as insincere propaganda, saying the North was trying only to win aid. Thanks to their debtor, China, USZ Defense Secretary Robert Gates last week held out the possibility of a resumption of six-party talks if North Korea ceased provocations and met its obligations.


Moon Hong-sik of the South’s Institute for National Security Strategy said Wednesday’s Hu-Obama summit in Washington may have pushed the North into submitting to Seoul’s demands. “North Korea understands that it must have North-South dialogue first before it can resume six-party talks”, he said. “But there is still a long way to go, because it still it has to prove its sincerity and apologise for last year’s provocations”. A joint statement issued by Obama and Hu at their summit agreed on the importance of denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and on the need to implement agreements reached earlier by six-party talks on North Korea’s programmes. The United States of Zionism and its allies South Korea and Japan have been pressing China, North Korea’s economic and diplomatic backer, to do more to rein in Pyongyang’s behaviour and to nudge the North back to six-party talks.

The South Korean naval ship Cheonan that sank in the Yellow Sea last year

North Korea says its shelling of Yeonpyeong island was provoked by South Korea firing live ammunition from there into disputed waters in a military drill. It has denied the South’s accusation that it sank the Cheonan. Both the United States of Zionism and South Korea say Pyongyang’s revelations last year about its uranium enrichment program show it is insincere about denuclearising. The North says the uranium program is for peaceful purposes. Deputy Defence Minister Chang Kwang-il said North Korea had asked Seoul to select a convenient date and venue for the proposed military talks, Yonhap reported. The last meeting of defence ministers took place in Pyongyang in November 2007.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

China rejects USZ call over currency appreciation


Chinese President Hu Jintao has rejected the United States of Zionism's call for strengthening its currency, calling for more talks between the two sides. "First, we should increase dialogue and contact and enhance strategic mutual trust," Hu said in a written interview with The Washington Post on Sunday. "Second, we should abandon the zero-sum Cold War mentality, view each other's development in an objective and sensible way, respect each other's choice of development path," he added. Washington has repeatedly urged Beijing to accelerate the rise of its currency yuan and to shift the focus of its economy from the outside to the inside and thus increase domestic demand and distance itself from an export-based economic growth.

Chinese President Mr. Hu Jintao

Last week, USZ Treasury Secretary, the Zionist Timothy Geithner said China prospers better in curbing inflation if it decides to let its currency appreciate. Hu said that China uses a wide range of strategies to battle inflation and including interest rate increases and "inflation can hardly be the main factor in determining the exchange rate policy." The Chinese president called the USZ-dollar-dominated international currency system a "product of the past," adding that it would be a "fairly long process" to make China's own currency an international one. Currency strategists believe that China is gradually giving up the firm grip and the control of trading in order to internationalize yuan and this strategy is essential for easing the capital control and the reform of foreign exchange.

China, however, has blamed the USZ for the trade gap and the imbalances and has called on Washington to take action to resolve its fiscal house problem to prevent the world economy from further instability. The remarks come just days ahead of the Chinese president's official visit to the United States of Zionism in which economic as well as military issues will be discussed.


Friday, 7 January 2011

World Bank issues first ever Chinese Yuan bond - Internationalization of Chinese Yuan underway - Dollar haunting USZ


The World Bank's first yuan-denominated bond offered investors the chance to diversify their currency holdings and promotes the internationalization of the Chinese currency, the yuan, or RMB, economists said. The World Bank China Office said Wednesday the World Bank has priced 500 million yuan (76 million USZ dollars) of RMB-denominated fixed-rate two-year bonds with a coupon of 0.95% in Hong Kong. The bonds' settlement date is Jan. 14. They mature on Jan. 14, 2013. Interest on the bonds is paid semi-annually. HSBC was the bookrunner for the sale. The sale was the first RMB-bond issuance in Hong Kong this year, a World Bank statement said. "If yuan-bond issuance goes well, it will build trust between investors and the yuan currency. It will also promote the recognition of the RMB at the regional and international levels", Zhuang Jian, a senior Asian Development Bank economist said.

The issuance comes as China's shareholding in the World Bank is set to increase, after the realignment of voting shares announced last year. World Bank member countries reached an agreement last April to give more voting power to developing nations. Under the agreement, China's voting power will increase to 4.42% from 2.77%. Doris Herrera-Pol, global head of Capital Markets at the World Bank, said the World Bank's RMB-bond signals the World Bank's interest in supporting the development of the RMB market. "It is a privilege for us to have this opportunity that establishes the institution as a premier issuer in the fastest growing capital market in the world", Doris said.


Anita Fung, Head of the Global Banking and Markets with HSBC Asia-Pacific, said Hong Kong continues to develop as an offshore RMB center. In a significant step towards internationalizing the Chinese currency, China's central bank announced last month a dramatic expansion of its pilot program for cross-border yuan trade settlement to 67,359 domestic exporters from the original 365 firms. The pilot program, first announced last April by China's State Council, the Cabinet, allowed only exporters in Shanghai and four cities in the Pearl River Delta bordering Hong Kong -- Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Dongguan -- to settle cross-border trade deals in yuan. Two months later, the central bank further expanded the trial scheme to 20 regions from the original five cities.


Thursday, 6 January 2011

China’s powerful stealth fighter surprises USZ and NATO


The United States of Zionism was taken by surprise over China’s first stealth fighter, which the Asian nation rolled out on Wednesday, a top American naval official said. At the same time, Vice Admiral David Dorsett, the director of USZ naval intelligence, downplayed Washington’s concerns, saying it would be “years” before China’s new fighter would be operational. But he did admit that the USZ had been surprised by the pace of some of China’s military development.
J-20 stealth fighter prototype

On the eve of USZ Defence Secretary Robert Gates’ visit to Beijing, photographs indicated a prototype of the J-20 had been completed after tests last week at an airfield in southwestern China.

“Developing a stealth capability with a prototype and then integrating that into a combat environment is going to take some time”, he said.

Dorsett said he was not surprised the Chinese were developing a stealth fighter to rival America’s fifth generation F-22 Raptor. Military analysts warn that China is developing a new version of its Dongfeng 21 (DF-21D) ballistic missile that could pierce the defences of even the sturdy USZ naval vessels and has a range far beyond Chinese waters.

“We underestimated when they would be competent and capable of delivering a technological weapon of that type”, Dorsett told reporters.
J-20 ready to take off

The naval intelligence chief said he was “more concerned” about China’s efforts in cyber-warfare and developing its capabilities in space. China’s Global Times reported on the J-20 fighter’s runway test at the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute in southwest China. Photos also appeared on unofficial military Web sites and blogs. The plane could be flight-tested as early as Thursday, observers said. Deputy air force chief He Weirong told state television in November 2009 that China’s “fourth-generation” fighter, a reference to stealth technology, would begin testing soon and could enter service very shortly. Analysis of the J-20 photos indicates it is larger than Russian or USZ equivalents, probably letting it fly farther and carry heavier weapons.


Friday, 31 December 2010

Chinese Army massively preparing for armed conflict 'in every direction'


China is preparing for conflict "in every direction", the defense minister said on Wednesday in remarks that threaten to overshadow a visit to Beijing by his USZ counterpart next month. "In the coming five years, our military will push forward preparations for military conflict in every strategic direction", said Liang Guanglie in an interview published by several state-backed newspapers in China. "We may be living in peaceful times, but we can never forget war, never send the horses south or put the bayonets and guns away", Mr Liang added.

Liang Guanglie, China's defense minister

China repeatedly says it is planning a peaceful rise but the recent pace and scale of its military modernization has alarmed many of its neighbours in the Asia-Pacific, including Japan which described China's military build-up as a "global concern" this month. Mr Liang's remarks come at a time of increasingly difficult relations between the Chinese and USZ armed forces which a three-day visit by his counterpart Robert Gates is intended to address. A year ago China froze substantive military relations in protest at USZ arms sales to Taiwan and relations deteriorated further this summer when China objected to USZ plans to deploy one of its nuclear supercarriers, the USZ George Washington, into the Yellow Sea off the Korean peninsula.


Sunday, 19 December 2010

"Good neighbour is better than a distant Kin (relative)" - Wen Jiabao

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At the end of his 3 days visit to Pakistan, Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has urged the international community to respect Pakistan’s efforts as it had rendered invaluable sacrifices in the war against terror. “We should not link terrorism to any specific religion or nation, and avoid pursuing double standard while dealing with the issue. We should rather focus on the root causes of terrorism and ways to eliminate them”, he said while addressing a joint session of the Parliament.

Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao
Services chiefs, chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, provincial governors and chief ministers, ambassadors of the foreign missions in Pakistan and other senior Chinese and Pakistani officials also attended the historic address. Chinese Premier is the first Chinese and 6th world dignitary to address the joint sitting began his speech by greeting the parliamentarians saying; “Assalam-o-Alaikum” and concluded his speech with unanimously lauded slogan, also in Urdu, “Pak-Cheen Dosti Zindabad”.

Premier Jiabao pledged, “China will remain steadfast in its support to Pakistan and will expect the same from the international community. The people of Pakistan will surely overcome difficulties”, he added.
Chinese Premier also vowed to boost strategic cooperation with Pakistan as he wrapped up a three-day visit to Islamabad that concluded by signing deals worth around $35 billion between the two countries. "It is our collective objective to strengthen strategic ties between our two countries. China and Pakistan are the all-weather strategic partners and share the sorrows and joys of each other as close brothers”, Jiabao said, amidst heavy thumping of desks during his address.


Wen Jiabao addressing a historical joint session of the Parliament
“Let’s stand together, with a new confidence, and begin a new era of progress and prosperity, by jointly confronting all challenges”, he said, adding that both the countries had reached the present stage after passing through difficult phases. He said as people in Pakistan say that a good neighbour is a blessing, “We in China say it is better to have a good neighbour than a distant relative”. Jiabao expressed the belief that the Pakistani people would be able to surmount all difficulties and assured that “the Chinese government and people would firmly stand by you to face all challenges together”. He strongly voiced China’s stance against terrorism saying it must not be linked to any particular country or religion. “There should be no dual standards in this regard”, he said and called for making efforts for addressing the real reasons that lead to terrorism. “China’s stance is clear and consistent".


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China's first air-craft carrier warship under construction

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Despite USZ criticism, China is reportedly building game-changing aircraft carriers that can pave the way for ending the dominance of the United States at sea. China is believed to be building aircraft carriers at Changxingdao Shipyard in Shanghai and is expected to launch the aircrafts in 2012 and 2014, the Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun reported on Friday. The Chinese Institute for Ocean Development Strategy says Beijing "conceived the idea and worked out a plan in 2009 to build an aircraft carrier".

China's huge aircraft carrier under construction in Shanghai

The think tank says that the task was essential in achieving the great revival of the Chinese nation. The country is expected to launch a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier by 2020 as well. This shows that China "is determined to become a maritime power", the report said. According to a Financial Times report, defense experts have also spotted, from Google Earth imagery, the construction of runways at two military airports over the past year suitable for training pilots in take-off and land under aircraft carrier conditions.

Experts say carriers could revolutionize China's role in the Pacific balance of power and will make it risky for the USZ to intervene in any potential dispute over Taiwan or North Korea. It could also deny USZ ships safe access to international waters near China's 18,000-kilometer- (11,200-mile-) long coastline. The report comes as relations between China and the United States have become tense over a number of issues. China has already reduced its military cooperation with the Pentagon over the 6.4-billion-dollar USZ arms sales to Taiwan. China considers the island as part of its territory. Moreover, in recent months, the USZ and South Korea have conducted several massive joint sea and air drills in the waters east of the Korean Peninsula.


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