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Pentagon says China military 'likely training for strikes' on U.S. targets

By Idrees Ali

 

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis gestures during a press briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, U.S., May 19, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's military has expanded its bomber operations in recent years while "likely training for strikes" against the United States and its allies, a Pentagon report released on Thursday said.

 

The assessment, which comes at a time of heightened U.S.-China tensions over trade, was contained in an annual report that highlighted China's efforts to increase its global influence, with defence spending that the Pentagon estimates exceeded $190 billion in 2017.

 

"Over the last three years, the PLA has rapidly expanded its overwater bomber operating areas, gaining experience in critical maritime regions and likely training for strikes against U.S. and allied targets," the report said, using an acronym for China's People's Liberation Army.

 

The report comes as China and the United States plan to hold trade talks, offering hope they might resolve an escalating tariff conflict that threatens to degenerate into an all-out trade war.

 

The report said that while the PLA had continued to extend operations, it was not clear what message Beijing was seeking to send by carrying out the flights "beyond a demonstration of improved capabilities."

 

The Chinese embassy in Washington could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

This year China’s air force landed bombers on islands and reefs in the South China Sea as part of a training exercise in the disputed region.

 

In January the Pentagon put countering Beijing, along with Russia, at the centre of a new national defence strategy.

 

While Washington and Beijing maintain a military-to-military relationship aimed at containing tensions, this has been tested in recent months, notably in May when the Pentagon withdrew an invitation to China to join a multinational naval exercise.

 

In June, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis became the first Pentagon chief to visit China since 2014.

 

The Pentagon report said that despite a projected slowdown in economic growth, China's official defence budget would be more than $240 billion by 2028.

 

The Pentagon report also said China's space program was progressing rapidly.

 

"The PLA continues to strengthen its military space capabilities despite its public stance against the militarization of space," it said.

 

This month, President Donald Trump’s administration announced an ambitious plan to usher in a new "Space Force" as the sixth branch of the military by 2020.

 

One of the arguments in favour of developing such a force is that American rivals like China appear increasingly ready to strike U.S. space-based capabilities in the event of a conflict.

 

(Reporting by Idrees Ali; additional reporting by David Brunnstrom; Editing by Tom Brown)

 
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Many BMs make a case of the USA starting all these conflicts and they may be right. I have the opinion that it is a case of 'use it or lose it'.  I'm ok with the USA going back to 1910 and isolationism.  Protect American soil only.

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If China wants to rule the world they can do it anytime.  And the world will collapse. 

 

An invasion of Europe via Russia have been looked at historically as something that could happen if the Chinese are desperate enough. Do not mess with them . 

 

 

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Let's just, us all, understand. There can never be a major war between nuclear powers, ever.

 

There has not been direct conformation between nuclear countries, since the atomic bomb was developed. The Cuba crisis was the closest thing we got to the end of humanity. The people at the helm of those bombs didn't even knew of the powers they had in their hands. 

 

It was only during Reagan era, when the leaders of the nuclear powers actually understood what a nuclear war would produce. It's not the war itself, but the nuclear winter, which follows.

 

Each country needs to prepare for all kind of military and other problems ahead. Nuclear war is one of those things, nobody needs to prepare for. 

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This thread just puts to light the seething hatred that this forums users (most of which are self professed liberals) have for the United States and Americans. 

 

So much so that they egg on and cheer the Chinese for training for strikes against US targets. 


A dictatorship, with no freedom, censored media, censored internet... Supporter of communism... 

 

The USA isnt perfect, but hey, if you'd rather see the US fall, and move our guns and troops out and move yourselves under the protective umbrella of the Chinese - up to you. 

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10 hours ago, balo said:

If China wants to rule the world they can do it anytime.  And the world will collapse. 

 

An invasion of Europe via Russia have been looked at historically as something that could happen if the Chinese are desperate enough. Do not mess with them . 

 

 

The Mongol horde reached the gates of Vienna

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7 minutes ago, duanebigsby said:

No one is egging on the Chinese.

 

I really wish you guys would stop backpedaling. Stand by what you think and believe and quit walking it back when its brought up. 

 

8 minutes ago, duanebigsby said:

the arrogant nationalism some of you display.

 

I am absolutely proud to be American. Plenty of things I wish were better, but I love the country and the freedom. The nationalism pisses you off because of your inherent distaste for the US. If you were fond, Americans being proud wouldn't make you upset. I meet people like you all the time in Thailand. 

 

Everyone wants to dunk on the USA on this forum, and when its given back in kind nobody can take it. You see it as arrogance, and thats laughable. 

 

PS this is your PM... How embarrassing ?

 

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9 minutes ago, duanebigsby said:

No one is egging on the Chinese.

 

We just all realize  that militaries around the world train for every scenario no matter how far fetched. You can bet your a@@ that the US has Canadian invasion plans in the works.

 

As a Canadian whose grandfather served in WW1 with the US Navy, a niece currently with the US Navy, and a brother with US citizenship, I can assure you the American people as individuals aren't loathed.

What is loathed is American foreign policy and the arrogant nationalism some of you display.

As a Canadian, I fully understand your statement crystal clear (You can bet your a@@ that the US has Canadian invasion plans in the works.) Most Canadians have their heads buried in the sand too deep to comprehend such a possibility. But I have wondered about this for some time, particularly under the rule of the current president who would have no qualms about invading Canada. They tried it once before but failed. This time, they would not fail.

However, I fully expect Humpty Dumpty (aka President Donald Trump) to be forced out of office sometime in the next year, PLEASE !
 

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