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Friday, November 12, 2010

Chinese Missiles Could Close U.S. Bases in Attack, Report Says

The Chinese military’s nonnuclear missiles have “the capability to attack” and close down five of six major U.S. Air Force bases in South Korea and Japan, an unpublished government report says.

China’s improved inventory of short- and medium-range missiles provides a “dramatic increase” in its ability to stifle U.S. military operations in the western Pacific, according to excerpts from the draft of the 2010 annual report that the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is scheduled to release on Nov. 17.

China’s current force “may be sufficient” to destroy runways, parked aircraft, fuel and maintenance facilities at Osan and Kunsan air bases in South Korea, and Kadena, Misawa and Yokota bases in Japan, the report says. The facilities are within 700 miles of China.

An upgraded missile arsenal, including a 30 percent increase in cruise missiles since last year, “poses a significant challenge to U.S. forces operating in the region,” the report says. Defense Secretary Robert Gates in June called China’s improved missile arsenal “a real concern” that also threatens U.S. aircraft carriers.

Wang Baodong, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington didn’t respond to an e-mail seeking comment.    

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2 comments:

  1. The recent EMP attack is evidence of China's concern over the U.S. Federal Reserve's attempt to devalue our currency and destroy China's economic investment in America.

    The U.S. demonstrated our weakness when the EMP attack was responded after 11 hours of delay! Perhaps the delay was symbolic of the Armistice Day honoring of the magikal number 11?

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  2. Why are we surprised and why do so many people hold on to this illusion that are forces are somehow invincible.

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