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New Chinese Missile Threatens U.S.
newsmax.com ^ | Dec. 18, 2003 | Charles R. Smith

Posted on 12/23/2003 12:22:56 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe

New Missile Can Reach American Cities

U.S. intelligence officials are quietly confirming that China has deployed its newest long-range missile. The Chinese army now has up to 12 Dong Feng 31 (East Wind) missiles, which can deliver nuclear warheads against America.

"China now has approximately 36 intercontinental missiles that can hit the United States – 24 older CSS-4 missiles and up to 12 new Dong Feng 31 missiles," said Col. Larry Wortzel, vice president of the Heritage Foundation.

"The Dong Feng 31 missiles can reach Alaska and the western U.S. China has also tested the Dong Feng 31 with multiple warheads," stated Col. Wortzel during a recent Washington conference on missile defense.

The new Dong Feng 31 (DF-31) missiles are attached to the 80304 Unit of the Second Artillery Corps. The 80304 Unit is headquartered in Luoyang, Henan province. Its older CSS-4 missiles can strike targets throughout the United States and Europe.

The new Dong Feng 31 missile can be armed with a single H-bomb with a yield of over 3 million tons of TNT. A single DF-31 missile armed with the huge H-bomb could destroy any major U.S. city including Los Angeles, San Francisco or Seattle.

Recent Chinese tests have shown that the DF-31 can be armed with multiple warheads. The Chinese test-fired a DF-31 armed with three small dummy nuclear warheads. The smaller warheads are based on a stolen U.S. design. Each warhead has the destructive power of 100,000 tons of TNT, or five times the size of the Hiroshima bomb.

Unlike the older Chinese CSS-4 missiles, the DF-31 is a road mobile system, carried to pre-designated launching points by large trucks. The DF-31 is also a solid fuel rocket designed to be fired very quickly. These features make the DF-31 a very hard target to track or destroy.

China developed the DF-31 during the 1990s as a replacement for its older liquid-fueled CSS-4 missile. The Second Artillery Corps is expected to accept four or five battalions, each armed with 10 to 12 DF-31 missiles, by 2008.

Iran-China

The proliferation of Chinese missile technology in both Asia and the Middle East is a growing concern. The recent DF-31 deployment by China is mirrored by further missile developments by North Korea and Iran. Iran announced this week that it intends to upgrade and improve its Shahab-3 missile. The Shahab-3 is an identical copy of the North Korean No Dong missile.

"Iran does not have any plan to build a Shahab-4. Instead we are optimizing the Shahab-3," stated Hossein Dehqan, the deputy to Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani.

The long-range No Dong missile exported by North Korea to Iran was developed by Pyongyang with extensive assistance from Beijing.

Iran purchased the Shahab using North Korean technology and No Dong parts in order to construct its force of missiles. North Korean engineers are currently working inside Iran on both its missile force as well as assisting in the Iranian effort to acquire nuclear weapons.

The Shahab-3 is capable of carrying a one-metric-ton warhead over 800 miles. Tehran announced that the Shahab-3's main target is Israel. Six Shahab-3 missiles were put on display in September during a parade in Tehran celebrating the anniversary of the Iran-Iraq war. One of the missiles carried a banner declaring "We will wipe Israel off the map."

North Korea

The regional threat from Iran is mirrored in Asia by threats from North Korea and China. The North Korean military has recently deployed over 100 No Dong missiles. The No Dong is capable of striking targets in South Korea and Japan.

North Korea has also restarted development of its long-range Tae Po Dong missile that can reach Alaska and the western United States. It is estimated that North Korea may test a Tae Po Dong missile in the next year and may have as many as three missiles ready for firing.

Both South Korea and Japan have responded to the increase in North Korean missile capabilities. South Korea recently deployed U.S.-made tactical missiles close to the DMZ as a response to the continuing increase in Pyongyang's missile force.

Japan has also responded by orbiting its first military reconnaissance satellites. The second set of two imaging satellites was destroyed last month when a Japanese launch rocket failed in flight. The multibillion-dollar effort by Tokyo appears to have stalled for the moment, but U.S. sources expect Japan to seek further defenses in the face of threats from Beijing and Pyongyang.

Joint Defense

The U.S. is trying to form a joint missile defense with our Asian allies in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia and the Philippines. China opposes any such effort, seeking to neutralize the U.S.-led effort with political treaties, threatening remarks and continuing proliferation of advanced missile technology to Iran and North Korea.

China was recently cited by the CIA as a leading exporter of advanced missile technology to Iran, Libya and Syria. The Bush administration announced sanctions against China over the summer because of illegal exports to Iran that violated treaties signed or agreed to by Beijing.

U.S.-led efforts to neutralize the growing missile threat recently received a boost from Australia. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer announced that Australia has signed on to President Bush's missile defense plans.

"We made the strategic decision to put in place a long-term measure to counter potential threats to Australia's security and its interests from ballistic missile proliferation," stated Downer.

Missile defense opponents claimed that a defense system would trigger a new arms race. Instead, the move toward a missile defense is an allied reaction to an ongoing race by rogue states to acquire long-range nuclear strike capabilities. The move by Australia underscores that the Bush administration missile defense plans are a reaction to growing missile proliferation and deployment in Asia.

U.S. Success – Chinese Failure

The U.S. anti-missile effort also received a technical shot in the arm when a Navy Standard SM-3 missile successfully intercepted an incoming missile warhead target. The Aegis cruiser USS Lake Erie fired the SM-3 interceptor in the Pacific test range near Kwajalein.

The recent Navy success follows a Chinese diplomatic failure near Kwajalein. The tiny nation of Kiribati, formerly known as Tarawa, recently announced it would open diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

Beijing foreign ministry spokesman Zhang Qiyue called the decision "an open betrayal" of Kiribati's diplomatic relations with communist China, and warned that there would be unspecified "serious consequences."

Kiribati currently is the location of a major Chinese satellite-monitoring station. The station at Kiribati is critical to the Chinese army missile and space program. For example, the Chinese station at Kiribati maintained communications with the manned Shenzhou 5 spacecraft.

However, U.S. intelligence and local Kiribati officials have accused China of using the station to spy on the U.S. missile-testing facility at Kwajalein.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aegis; armsbuildup; china; chinesemilitary; kwajalein; missiles
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1 posted on 12/23/2003 12:22:56 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
bump.
2 posted on 12/23/2003 12:25:31 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Resolve to perform what you ought, perform without fail what you resolve.)
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To: Centurion2000
And if any of those fly towards the US it will be 24 empty Trident silos and Miller Time for some submariners.

3 posted on 12/23/2003 12:26:31 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Resolve to perform what you ought, perform without fail what you resolve.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
What is it that drives these people to threaten the moose and rabbits of the Alaskan taiga?
4 posted on 12/23/2003 12:29:53 PM PST by RightWhale (Close your tag lines)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Thanks to xlintoon and Laurel Corp for their campaign cash through the chicoms. The chicoms now have advanced launch technolgy.


5 posted on 12/23/2003 12:31:46 PM PST by SeeRushToldU_So (No I don't watch rasslin'?)
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To: RightWhale
What is it that drives these people to threaten the moose and rabbits of the Alaskan taiga?

All that nice, fresh, virgin oil underneath.

6 posted on 12/23/2003 12:35:22 PM PST by Jim Cane
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To: Centurion2000
Not if Dean is president
7 posted on 12/23/2003 12:39:14 PM PST by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: SeeRushToldU_So
Thanks to xlintoon and Laurel Corp for their campaign cash through the chicoms. The chicoms now have advanced launch technolgy.

Its not just clinton anymore, it is anybody who wants free trade with the chinese communists, anybody who wants to build factories over there and show them how to manufacture things, anybody who wants to move our high tech and manufacturing base over there. Free traders are giving the chinese commies what would have been treason a few years ago.

Free trade bump.

8 posted on 12/23/2003 12:39:25 PM PST by waterstraat
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To: Tailgunner Joe

GETTING READY TO UNLEASH HELL!!

9 posted on 12/23/2003 12:43:22 PM PST by OXENinFLA (Tell 'em we'll have punch and pie.)
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To: Jim Cane
What Alaska has underneath is an unlimited supply of seismic faults. Someday California will become lodged against Alaska as India is lodged against China.

Fred - Hey, Honey, looks like we have new neighbors. Maybe they're here for the oil. laughs

Wilma - laughs

10 posted on 12/23/2003 12:43:53 PM PST by RightWhale (Close your tag lines)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Oh, not to worry, our "partners in diplomacy" as President Bush called them ealier this month, wouldn't threaten are harm anyone, would they?
11 posted on 12/23/2003 12:44:41 PM PST by tallhappy
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To: RightWhale
With seismic activity comes oil production - or so the new theories say.
12 posted on 12/23/2003 12:45:45 PM PST by Jim Cane
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To: Tailgunner Joe
CSS-4 missiles! Dong Feng 31 missiles! If these people had the barest trace of gratitude they'd name them for Bill Clinton!

You know, so help me...!

Would somebody please send these people a copy of Emily Post!

13 posted on 12/23/2003 12:45:51 PM PST by Savage Beast ( "Whom WILL the TERRORISTS vote for? - - Not George W. Bush, THAT'S for sure!" ~Happy2BMe)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Another one of "Donghead's" accomplishments and a credit to his legacy. Arghh.
14 posted on 12/23/2003 12:48:37 PM PST by mindspy
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Courtesy Bill Clinton, Ex POTUS.
15 posted on 12/23/2003 12:49:25 PM PST by Terriergal (Psalm 11: 3 "When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?")
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Attention all shoppers
It's cancellation day
Yes, the big adios
Is just a few hours away.

It's last call
To do your shopping
At the last mall.

You'll need the tools for survival
And medicine for the blues
Sweet treats and surprises
For the little buckeroos.

It's last call
To do your shopping
At the last mall.

We've got a sweatheart sunset special
On all of the standard stuff
'Cause in the morning - that gospel morning
You'll have to do for yourself
When the going gets tough.

Roll your cart back up the aisle
And kiss the checkout girls goodbye
Ride the ramp to the freeway
Beneath the bright orange sky.

It's last call
To do your shopping
At the last mall.

From the Steely Dan album Everything must go [2003]

16 posted on 12/23/2003 12:53:30 PM PST by shaggy eel
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To: Jim Cane
With seismic activity comes oil production

If that is the case, then pull up your oil tankers because this is the most seismically active place on the planet.

17 posted on 12/23/2003 12:56:05 PM PST by RightWhale (Close your tag lines)
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To: Tailgunner Joe; All
Here's some info on the MIRV design stolen ( or bought ) from us:

The W88 Warhead
... In the fall of 1990 Congress directed that a study be done on W-88 safety due to
the use on non-insensitive high explosive. In December the study committee ...

Panel of Experts.W-88
Panel of Experts -- W-88. With respect to this second widely reported general and
specific allegation (p90) in the Cox Report of the "theft of design ...

C-SPAN: Report on Chinese Espionage
... warhead in the US intercontinental ballistic missile arsenal. Together, these include
the W-88 Trident D-5 thermonuclear warhead, and the W-56 Minuteman II ...

Trident II (USA) - D-5 - USNI Military Database
... a hard target kill capability. It is estimated that a D-5 W88 warhead has an 88%
probability of kill against a target hardened to 7,200 psi (506 kg/sq. cm). ...

Russia May Sell Nuke Subs to China [Free Republic]
... per warhead. The USA's W88 warhead carried by the Ohio class (D5 warhead - 2nd gen
Ohio's) ICBM submarines have a nominal yield of 475 kilotons ... 24 missiles ...

18 posted on 12/23/2003 12:57:22 PM PST by backhoe (A Nuke for every Kook... what a Clinton "legacy...")
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To: backhoe

19 posted on 12/23/2003 12:59:24 PM PST by shaggy eel
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To: waterstraat
bump that.
20 posted on 12/23/2003 1:03:18 PM PST by Klickitat
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