2012/11/23

F. William Engdahl: China a Military Threat? China is Nervous as Obama Pivots

To read the mainstream Western media, one would conclude that China has become an economic giant now intent on flexing its military muscle and making a massive arms buildup to do so. China's designated new President, Xi Jinping, has just won both the top Communist party post from predecessor Hu Jintao, as well as the head of the powerful Central Military Commission, giving Xi a full takeover of party and armed forces. A recent BBC analysis, in an article titled China extending military reach, is typical of Western media coverage of China's military program: China's first aircraft carrier will begin sea trials later this year. Late last year, the first pictures were leaked of the prototype of Beijing's new stealth fighter. And US military experts believe that China has begun to deploy the world's first long range ballistic missile capable of hitting a moving ship at sea. In Japan, nationalist politicians like politically ambitious Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara and Toru Hashimoto, the mayor of Osaka, are gaining popularity with anti China rhetoric, and by claiming Japan must develop capacities to oppose Chinese military ascendency. In May the authoritative New York Times ran an alarming story to the effect that China announced a double digit increase over the previous budget, far less than even the rate of inflation. However, when we examine in detail the actual redeployment and military moves of US Armed Forces in the Asia region following President Obama's announcement of a new Asia Pivot refocus of US military capacities from Western Europe to the Asia region, it becomes clear China is re-acting, in order to attempt to deal with quite real threats to its future sovereignty rather than acting in an aggressive posture. The mere fact that a standing President, Obama, during nationally televised Presidential debates labeled China as an adversary is indicative of the US military posture change. The depth and nature of the US pivot to China is crystal clear, when one takes a closer look at the recent developments in an Asian US Missile Defense deployment, clearly aimed at China and no other.      

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