South China Morning Post: PLA recruitment video features air force stand-off with Japan
Chinese fighters shown warning Japanese plane away from the disputed Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea
A cartoon to highlight the promotion of senior cadres, a rap song about the five-year plan – China’s government is no longer confined by the same old propaganda tactics when it tries to influence the young.
In the latest example, it has used video of a sensitive military operation near disputed islands to recruit young talent to the world’s largest standing armed forces.
The recruitment video for the PLA’s naval air force shows aircraft on patrol enforcing the nation’s air defence identification zone.
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Update: Chinese and Japanese jets in tense standoff, PLA recruitment video shows (IBTimes).
WNU Editor: The Chinese are definitely getting better at delivering their propaganda.
3 comments:
Does the Chinese do anything else than steal? Even the soundtrack is from Pirates of Caribbean....
When it finally breaks out, it is going to be a dilly.
TWN,
"When it finally breaks out, it is going to be a dilly."
You've got that right. The only real question now is, are the Chinese bluffing? If not, what then?
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