Monday, January 10, 2011

China Insists That Its Military Technology Is Decades Behind The U.S.

CEREMONIAL WALK - Photographers crowd to get shots of Chinese Gen. Liang Guanglie, the National Defense minister, and U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates as they troop the line of the Peoples' Liberation Army ceremonial guard during welcoming ceremonies for Gates at the Bayo Building in Beijing, Jan. 10, 2011. DOD photo by Jim Garamone

China: Military 'Decades Behind' US -- The Telegraph

China has insisted that its military technology lags "decades behind" the United States and other developed countries and poses no threat to the rest of the world.

Liang Guanglie, the Chinese defence minister, spoke on the first day of a three-day trip to Beijing by Robert Gates, the US Defence secretary.

"The efforts that we place on the research and development of weapons systems are by no means targeted at any third country or any other countries in the world, and it will by no means threaten any other country in the world," said Mr Liang.

His conciliatory tone was echoed by Li Keqiang, who is likely to become China's prime minister next year. On the first day of a tour of Britain, Mr Li stressed that China had "actively mediated" to reduce international tensions in Iran, Darfur and North Korea.

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My Comment: It is very uncharacteristic of the Chinese to show deference (i.e. their technology is behind) to foreigners .... especially on issues of national defense. Is this all show? .... unfortunately .... as long as China's military remains locked up behind doors, we will never be exactly knowledgeable of what they are capable of.

1 comment:

Mark said...

Also: how many combat-experienced soldiers and strategists does China have? How many the US?..