China PLA Officers Urge Economic Punch Against U.S. -- Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Senior Chinese military officers have proposed that their country boost defense spending, adjust PLA deployments, and possibly sell some U.S. bonds to punish Washington for its latest round of arms sales to Taiwan.
The calls for broad retaliation over the planned U.S. weapons sales to the disputed island came from officers at China's National Defence University and Academy of Military Sciences, interviewed by Outlook Weekly, a Chinese-language magazine published by the official Xinhua news agency.
The interviews with Major Generals Zhu Chenghu and Luo Yuan and Senior Colonel Ke Chunqiao appeared in the issue published on Monday.
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More News On The U.S. - China Spat
Economic Turmoil Reveals Cracks in U.S.—China Relationship -- Heide B. Malhotra, Epoch Times
U.S. Currency Belligerence May Be Counterproductive -- Wall Street Journal
US-China relations hit a bad patch -- BBC
Arms Deal Cools U.S.-China Ties -- Wall Street Journal
Why China is stoking war of words with US -- Times Online
Testing Time for U.S.-China Relations -- Center For American Progress
U.S.-China Friction: Why Neither Side Can Afford a Split -- Time Magazine
China-US ties bind and bruise -- Francesco Sisci, Asia Times
U.S.-China growing pains -- Fareed Zakaria, Wash9ington Post
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