Friday, March 4, 2016
The Chinese Plan To Confront The U.S. Military
Bloomberg: Inside China’s Plan for a Military That Can Counter U.S. Muscle
Chinese President Xi Jinping seeks a ‘tectonic’ shakeup of the world's largest fighting force.
With a series of edicts, speeches and martial ceremonies, President Xi Jinping has over the past six months unveiled China’s biggest military overhaul since the aftermath of the Korean War.
The plan seeks to transform the 2.3-million-member People’s Liberation Army, which features 21st-century hardware but an outdated, Soviet-inspired command structure, into a fighting force capable of winning a modern war. China is shifting from a “large country to a large and powerful one,” Xi explained in November. The restructuring will be a major focus of the country’s new defense budget, which may be announced as soon as Friday as the annual National People’s Congress gets under way in Beijing.
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WNU Editor: The big weakness in this plan is that the Communist Party will still exert control on the military .... not the government. There is also the culture of corruption, which has always been a problem with the Chinese military, and one that I predict will still be present after these reforms have been implemented.
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I always wonder how accurate these comparisons are considering Labour is much cheaper in China. What does a machinist cost in China VS the US or an assembly worker? We also have to look at how the Corporations inflate the cost of everything, they have the military in the west paying higher than retail.I really think we under estimate the real bottom line of what China is spending of defense, and how much we are actually spending in material and man hours I think it would be shocking.
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