Posted on 09/03/2015 6:03:05 AM PDT by Citizen Zed
War is the sword of Damocles that still hangs over mankind, Mr. Xi said from the viewing deck overlooking the square in a speech at the start of a vast military parade in central Beijing.
Mr. Xi indicated that he wanted to show other countries many of them wary of Chinas growing military strength that they had nothing to fear from the procession of tanks and missiles that rumbled down Changan Avenue while fighter jets roared overhead.
But the highly public manner of Mr. Xis announcement that 300,000 military personnel would be demobilized, Chinas largest troop reduction in nearly two decades, carried another implicit message. He was demonstrating his grip on the military and on the party, amid economic squalls and a grinding anticorruption campaign that have left some wondering whether he and his agenda of change including in the Peoples Liberation Army were faltering, several experts said.
Its Xi in command, Andrew Scobell, a political scientist at RAND Corporation who studies the Chinese military, and who was in Beijing during the parade, said of the announcement of the cuts.
But he said Mr. Xi faced challenges in forcing through his broader program of change in the military, which would reshape the command structure and knock away the longstanding power of regional military commands across China.
If it does happen, then this is confirmation that Xi Jinping is the most powerful commander in chief China has seen since Deng Xiaoping, he said. This is about showing Xi as the strongman.
Mr. Xi on Thursday did not give any details of the troop reductions. But the cut appeared sizable and was aimed at making the Peoples Liberation Army more efficient and ready for combat, foreign experts said.
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Did Dennis Miller write the speech?
Commie makes PR push, leftists pee their pants in adoration
King Dionysius effectively conveyed the sense of constant fear in which a great man may live. Cicero used this story as the last in a series of contrasting examples for reaching the conclusion he had been moving towards in this fifth Disputation, in which the theme is that virtue is sufficient for living a happy life.[3][4] Cicero asks, "Does not Dionysius seem to have made it sufficiently clear that there can be nothing happy for the person over whom some fear always looms?"[5]
I was going to comment that FEAR is the sword of Damocles and then I figured ... I’ll just post the story
Well, the old Soviet Union had parades like this all the time, from Kruschev to Gorbachev.
They shined it up real pretty, though.
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