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Pentagon says Chinese military gaining strength but not yet capable of capturing Taiwan
Sioux City Journal ^ | July 20, 2005 | Associated Press

Posted on 07/20/2005 1:24:53 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper

WASHINGTON (AP) -- China cannot be certain that its military, while steadily strengthening, is capable of conquering Taiwan, the Pentagon said in a new report on Chinese military power and strategy.

Over the longer term, however, an increasingly modern Chinese military could pose a threat to U.S. and other forces in the Asia-Pacific region, it said.

"Some of China's military planners are surveying the strategic landscape beyond Taiwan," the report said.

Fueled by a booming economy and foreign arms purchases, China's military is developing new capabilities in line with Beijing's strategy of deterring Taiwan from declaring its independence and countering a potential U.S. military intervention, according to the 45-page report, an annual assessment required by Congress.

The short-term focus of China's military is preparing for potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait, the report said. China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has threatened to invade if the self-governing island declares formal independence or resists Beijing's insistence on negotiating a reunification. The United States, which is Taiwan's main arms supplier, has cautioned both countries not to force a change in the status quo.

Kurt Campbell, who was a senior Asia specialist at the Pentagon during the Clinton administration, said in an interview that the report is "slightly more alarmist" than previous Pentagon assessments of China's military. He noted that the report focuses on a number of new Chinese capabilities, including a naval buildup.

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Tuesday prior to the release of the report that it illustrates why a European arms embargo against the Chinese should be kept in place.

Some members of the European Union, including France, have sought an end to the embargo, which was imposed after the Chinese military crushed student protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

It "clearly points up the reason that the president and the United States government have been urging the EU to not lift the arms embargo on the People's Republic of China," Rumsfeld told reporters at the Pentagon.

At the White House, President Bush said at a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister John Howard that the United States has a relationship with China that is "very important and very vibrant. It's a good relationship, but it's a complex relationship."

Bush said the United States and Australia "can work together to reinforce the need for China to accept certain values as universal: the value of minority rights, the value of freedom for people to speak, the value of freedom of religion -- the same values we share."

The House, while debating a State Department bill on Tuesday, accepted without dissent an amendment approving sanctions to deter foreign companies and nations, particularly in Europe, from selling arms to China.

The House defeated a similar bill last week, but changes were made to reassure American defense contractors that they would not be subject to penalties unless they knowingly transfer technologies that could potentially have military applications.

The new assessment of China's military said there are reasons to believe that China would not take military action against Taiwan.

"It does not yet possess the military capability to accomplish with confidence its political objectives on the island, particularly when confronted with outside intervention," it said. Chinese leaders also believe that attacking Taiwan would severely retard China's economic development and lead to instability on the mainland.

Rumsfeld said China is at a strategic crossroad.

"As I see it, China is on a path where they are determined to increase their economy, the opportunities for their people, and to enter the world community," Rumsfeld said, adding that the Chinese have been doing "a number of things to leave the world with the impression that they are a good place for investment."

At the same time China has rapidly increased spending on defense. Its annual military budget, estimated last year by the Pentagon at between $50 billion and $70 billion, is dwarfed by the Pentagon's $400 billion-plus budget.

China needs to be more open, politically as well as economically, Rumsfeld said, in order to be seen internationally as a more welcome partner.

"To the extent the political system does not (open up), it will inhibit the growth of their economy and ultimately the growth of their military capabilities," he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; pentagon; taiwan

1 posted on 07/20/2005 1:24:55 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper
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To: BigSkyFreeper

This could all be solved if China would just recognize Taiwan's right to rule China after the two contries united. :)


2 posted on 07/20/2005 1:29:26 AM PDT by MarineBrat (We are taxed twice as much by our idleness. -- Benjamin Franklin)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
The Chinese are as much interested in Taiwan as the United States is interested in Puerto Rico.

Look farther south.

An American Expat in Southeast Asia

3 posted on 07/20/2005 1:29:57 AM PDT by expatguy (http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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To: expatguy

Yeah, but you don't see a concerted effort on the United States' part to send every ounce of it's military in to conquer and invade Puerto Rico while threatening anyone who dare get in its way with the A-Bomb.


4 posted on 07/20/2005 1:33:29 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Whop-bobaloobop a WHOP BAM BOOM!!)
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To: MarineBrat

Excellent "One China" policy.


5 posted on 07/20/2005 1:37:20 AM PDT by Jack of all Trades
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To: expatguy
And their Sealift and survivable airlift capability are still a joke.
6 posted on 07/20/2005 2:33:38 AM PDT by happinesswithoutpeace (You are receiving this broadcast as a dream)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Let's try to guess how many more Rat Presidents it would take to sell the Red Chinese what they need!

Would one Hillary term be enough?

7 posted on 07/20/2005 3:02:56 AM PDT by still_learning (Will Rogers never met Dick Durbin)
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To: BigSkyFreeper

We should know by now that Communism is not static, it needs to expand in order to survive and China is no exception. Cripe, Tibet doesn't even appear on World maps anymore. Side note: Kudos to Secretary Rice for discussing Tibet at her recent China visit. Taiwan is no different than Tibet in China's eyes. If they take over there, it would only be a matter time (decades perhaps) before they will take aim at the rest of Southeast Asia.


8 posted on 07/20/2005 3:44:11 AM PDT by SueRae
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To: MarineBrat

That's right! The Mainlander says, "China is one country and Taiwan is a part of it." The Chinaman on Taiwan says, "China is one country and the Mainland is a part of it."


9 posted on 07/20/2005 4:32:03 AM PDT by Free Baptist
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To: Jack of all Trades

I concur.


10 posted on 07/27/2005 1:45:09 PM PDT by Bald Eagle777 (Property tax is eternal rent. You can never own your own land. Why?)
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