Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Is China's Armed Forces Too Corrupt To Fight And Win A War?

China's President Xi Jinping walks next to an honour guard during a welcoming ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, in this August 26, 2013 file photo. Credit: Reuters/Petar Kujundzic/Files

Chinese Military's Ability To Wage War Eroded By Graft, Its Generals Warn -- Reuters

(Reuters) - As tensions spike between China and other countries in Asia's disputed waters, serving and retired Chinese military officers as well as state media are questioning whether China's armed forces are too corrupt to fight and win a war.

A slew of articles in official media in recent months have drawn parallels with the rampant graft in the People's Liberation Army and how a corrupt military contributed to China's defeat in the Sino-Japan War 120 years ago.

The concerns are striking given the rapid modernisation of the PLA, from the development of stealth fighter jets to the launch in 2012 of China's sole aircraft carrier. Backed by a budget that is second only to the United States, China's military is projecting power deep into the South and East China Seas, unsettling the region as well as Washington.

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Update: China's Military Competence Affected by Corruption -- China Topix

My Comment: Corruption in the main branches of the Chinese government is not a surprise to anyone .... but this is still a rare public admission from the Chinese.

3 comments:

D.Plowman said...

I believe national 'responsibility' would win over any sort of corruption.

If China went to war, Corruption will certainly not stop them.

War News Updates Editor said...

Definitely D. Plowman. National security will trump corruption all the time .... and those who are corrupt .... will be weeded out very quickly.

Unknown said...

There is always corruption even in war. There might be much less corruption but there has to be some.

There was corruption in the rationing program during WW2 or so I have been told.