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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

U.S. Concerned About Attitude Of China’s Military

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates met his Chinese counterpart in Vietnam on Monday for the first time since the two militaries suspended talks with each other earlier this year, calling for the two countries to prevent “mistrust, miscalculations and mistakes.”

His message seems directed mainly at officers like Lt. Cmdr. Tony Cao of the Chinese Navy.

Days before Mr. Gates arrived in Asia, Commander Cao was aboard a frigate in the Yellow Sea, conducting China’s first war games with the Australian Navy, exercises to which, he noted pointedly, the Americans were not invited.

Nor are they likely to be, he told Australian journalists in slightly bent English, until “the United States stops selling the weapons to Taiwan and stopping spying us with the air or the surface.”

The Pentagon is worried that its increasingly tense relationship with the Chinese military owes itself in part to the rising leaders of Mr. Cao’s generation, who, much more than the country’s military elders, view the United States as the enemy. Older Chinese officers remember a time, before the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989 set relations back, when American and Chinese forces made common cause against the Soviet Union. Younger officers have known only an anti-American ideology, which casts the United States as bent on thwarting China’s rise.

“All militaries need a straw man, a perceived enemy, for solidarity,” said Huang Jing, a scholar of China’s military and leadership at the National University of Singapore. “And as a young officer or soldier, you always take the strongest of straw men to maximize the effect. Chinese military men, from the soldiers and platoon captains all the way up to the army commanders, were always taught that America would be their enemy.”
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

how about we stop concerning ourselves with foreign militaries and start worrying about our own.

lmclain said...

China is the new Soviet Union. Remember, at the end of WWII, General George Patton (military genius and schooled in history) recommended that we continue on through Berlin and finish the Soviet Union while they were still weak. He knew they were not our ally. Our leaders didn't have the heart for it. Instead it took us 40 years and hundreds of billions of dollars and several proxy wars to subdue that murderous communist monster. NOW, China is flexing their muscle. And they ARE NOT a friendly, everything is cool democracy. And our leaders are telling us not to worry (sort of the same thing they tell us about the Muslim drive for world domination). We BETTER worry.