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27-Dec-14 World View -- China's nuclear no-first-use policy
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 11:01 pm
by John
27-Dec-14 World View -- China's missile tests may signal end of nuclear no-first-use policy
China debates banning Christmas celebrations
** 27-Dec-14 World View -- China's missile tests may signal end of nuclear no-first-use policy
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e141227
Contents:
China debates banning Christmas celebrations
China's missile tests may signal end of nuclear no-first-use policy
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, China, Christmas, Confucius, Wenzhou,
WU-14, underground great wall, Xi Jinping, Second Artillery Corps
Re: 27-Dec-14 World View -- China's nuclear no-first-use pol
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 7:22 pm
by Tom Mazanec
Let me see if I understand this:
The "optimum" (an odd word to use in describing nuclear attack strategy) for China is to use both kinds of missiles, not just the new hypersonic ones.
Re: 27-Dec-14 World View -- China's nuclear no-first-use pol
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 7:26 pm
by John
Tom Mazanec wrote:Let me see if I understand this:
The "optimum" (an odd word to use in describing nuclear attack strategy) for China is to use both kinds of missiles, not just the new hypersonic ones.
That's what the referenced article says.
http://freebeacon.com/national-security ... e-vehicle/
Re: 27-Dec-14 World View -- China's nuclear no-first-use pol
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 10:20 am
by Guest
I don't think China will be able to fight wars on multiple fronts. The Chinese army of the Korean war which was made up of highly motivavted soldiers and battle hardened and experience officers is long gone; most of died of old age or perished in the chaos of the Cultural Revolution. WHat you have today is a grossly corrupt army lead by incompetents. I remain unimpressed by the PLA.
I think China will probably attack a country or two, to rally its people. But I doubt it will long. China is really quite fragile. It's polluted in ways that are unimaginable to the average westerner. It's a miserable place to live. The Chinese just want to leave. That seems to be the only reason they make money (or steal it) in the first place.
The threat of nuclear war doesn't really bother me. I would rather be dead than surrender to China (or any nation). I just hope I die in the first wave of atomic bombs. I have no interest in rebuilding the world. I hate the direction the world is going anyway. Let it die.