China Prepares For ‘Sudden War’ With America
3 August, 2016
China
are preparing for a sudden and all-out war with the U.S. as they hold
large-scale military drills in the East China Sea.
According
to a Chinese military official, the drills represent a readiness
by The People’s Liberation Army to fight a “cruel and
short” war.
RT.com reports:
The
exercise involving China’s East Sea, North Sea and South Sea fleets
practiced both offensive and defensive capabilities of the Chinese
naval power. The exercise mobilized some 300 ships, dozens of fighter
planes, and involved troops that are responsible for coastal defense
radars, communications, and electronic warfare defense, daily
newspaper The China Times reported.
“The
drill is aimed at honing the assault intensity, precision, stability
and speed of troops amid heavy electromagnetic influences,” said
a navy statement released Monday. “An information technology-based
war at sea is sudden, cruel and short, which requires a fast
transition to combat status, quick preparation and high assault
efficiency.”
The
participating troops and vessels were divided into red and blue
teams. The red side joint-assault group perfected skills in attacking
the blue side, while the blue team had to use missiles and torpedoes
to counterattack their enemy. The drills overall covered a wide range
of combat scenarios including reconnaissance, early warning,
long-range precision strikes and air and missile defense capabilities
of the navy.
China’s
Defense Ministry called the drills “routine” and not
directed against any third party. The drills, however, come at a time
of increased tensions in East Asia after an international arbitration
tribunal last month rejected Chinese territorial claims to the South
China Sea. Beijing rejected the decision by the Permanent Court of
Arbitration in The Hague calling the ruling “waste paper.”
Despite
the court ruling, China continues to claim most of the South China
Sea, through which more than $5 trillion in annual trade passes.
Furthermore, China has repeatedly warned against US intervention in
the region, which continues to show its force through the freedom of
navigation principle.
“The
People’s Liberation Army is ready,” one source with ties to the
military told Reuters. “We should go in and give them a bloody nose
like Deng Xiaoping did to Vietnam in 1979.”
Last
week, Beijing also announced that it would hold a “routine” naval
exercises in the South China Sea in September with Russia.
“This
is a routine exercise between the two armed forces, aimed at
strengthening the developing China-Russia strategic cooperative
partnership,” China’s defense ministry spokesman Yang Yujun told
reporters. “The exercise is not directed against third parties.”
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