The People's Liberation Army put on a show of strength at a Hong Kong naval base in June. (Reuters: Tyrone Siu)
Bill Birtles, ABC News Online: Chinese tanks on the streets of Hong Kong? Beijing keeps its options open, as protests continue
As another weekend of potentially violent clashes in Hong Kong nears, many people in the semi-autonomous Chinese city and around the world are asking the same question: would China really send in the People's Liberation Army?
In recent weeks, the Chinese government has gone to great lengths to tease the idea publicly.
A propaganda video from the Hong Kong garrison showing troops quelling civil unrest along with a similar large-scale police drill just across the mainland border were hardly subtle in their messaging.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 8, 2019
It is imperative that all in Hong Kong give peace a real chance -- SCMP editorial
Pakistan Prepares to Fight India for Kashmir -- Max Frost, National Interest
India is playing with fire in Kashmir -- SCMP editorial
Article 370: What happened with Kashmir and why it matters -- BBC
Kashmir: Why India and Pakistan fight over it -- BBC
The Reality of Afghanistan -- Daniel Woodward, RCW
How cybercrime funds North Korea’s nuclear programme -- Sébastian Seibt, France 24
Report: U.S. diplomacy did little to denuclearize North Korea -- UPI/Yonhap News Agency
Nazi parallel with China’s rise creates a storm -- Gordon Watts, Asia Times
Turkey’s Demands Meet Reality When It Comes to Syria -- Matthew Petti, National Interest
After Sudan's power-sharing deal, can the military be trusted? -- France 24
Italy's ruling coalition breaks down. What comes next? -- Giselda Vagnoni, Reuters
Should we worry about a currency war? -- Jill Treanor, BBC
Egged on by Trump, America’s Friends Are Fighting and Undermining the U.S. -- Frida Ghitis, WPR
Is Ebola Evolving Into a Deadlier Virus? -- Richard Preston, New Yorker
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