Posted on 07/09/2007 6:15:25 PM PDT by KevinDavis
In May the Pentagon issued its Annual Report to Congress on the Military Power of the Peoples Republic of China. The absence of an explicit overarching Chinese grand strategy, the ambiguity of Chinas no first use policy on nuclear weapons, its red lines regarding intervention in Taiwan, and the vagueness of its definition of what would constitute an attack on its sovereignty or territory are all highlighted in the report. The same goes for the possibility that much of this is due not only to uncertainties, disagreements, and debates that Chinas leaders themselves have about their own long-term goals and strategies, but a deliberate effort to conceal strategic planning, consistent with the traditional roles that stratagem and deception have played in Chinese statecraft. Recent decades have witnessed within the [Peoples Liberation Army] a resurgence of the study of classic Chinese military figures Sun-tzu, Sun Pin, Wu Chi, and Shang Yang and their writings, all of which contain precepts on the use of deception.
This report was followed up just a month later by Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Asian Security Richard P. Lawless testifying before the House Armed Services Committee that there is a deliberate effort on the part of Chinas leaders to mask the nature of Chinese military capabilities. Where military space activity is concerned, such thinking has been encouraged by Chinese actions over the past yearits use of a laser on a US satellite, its antisatellite missile test in Januaryand has already contributed to greater spending on military space programs such as space situational awareness. (See the Defense News article China Sat Test Spurs U.S. To Boost Space Spending.)
(Excerpt) Read more at thespacereview.com ...
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NO cheers, unfortunately.
Glad Captain Obvious has a day job.
Bump for later read.
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