China to take part in 2014 Rim of the Pacific naval exercises off the coast of Hawaii

 
May 30, 2013 WASHINGTONThis spring, China’s navy accepted the Pentagon’s invitation to participate in the 2014 Rim of the Pacific — RIMPAC — naval exercise to be held off Hawaii. This will be the first time China takes part in the biennial event. Our allies should signal their intent to withdraw from the exercise if China participates. Failing that, the invitation should be withdrawn. RIMPAC is for allies and friends, not nations planning to eventually wage war on the United States. Russia sent ships in 2012, but while its senior officers may occasionally utter unfriendly words, they are not actively planning to fight the United States. Analyst Robert Sutter was surely correct when he wrote in 2005 that “China is the only large power in the world preparing to shoot Americans.” That assessment, unfortunately, remains true today. Beijing is configuring its forces — especially its navy — to fight ours. For instance, China has deployed along its southern coast its DF-21D, a two-stage solid-fuel missile that can be guided by satellite signals. The missile is dubbed the “carrier killer” because it can be configured to explode in midair, raining down sharp metal on a deck crowded with planes, ordinance, fuel and sailors. Its apparent intent is to drive U.S. forces out of East Asia. A pattern of aggressive Chinese tactics also points in that direction. Especially troubling is the harassment in international waters of unarmed U.S. Navy reconnaissance vessels for more than a decade, most notably the blocking of the Impeccable in the South China Sea in 2009. And there was the 2001 downing of a Navy EP-3 and the surfacing of a Song-class attack submarine in the middle of the Kitty Hawk strike group near Okinawa in 2006. Since then, we have been hearing bold war talk in the Chinese capital, from new leader Xi Jinping to senior officers and colonels who say they relish combat — a “hand-to-hand fight with the U.S.,” as one of them put it in 2010. Why do China’s officers want to go to war? There is an unfortunate confluence of factors. First, there is a new Chinese confidence bordering on arrogance. Beijing leaders, especially since 2008, have been riding high. They saw economic turmoil around the world and thought the century was theirs to dominate. The U.S. and the rest of the West, they believed, were in terminal decline. The Chinese military also has gained substantial influence in the last year, perhaps becoming the most powerful faction in the Communist Party. Beginning as early as 2003, senior officers of the People’s Liberation Army were drawn into civilian power struggles as Hu Jintao, then the new leader, sought their support in his effort to shove aside Jiang Zemin, his wily predecessor who sought to linger in the limelight. Last year, the civilian infighting intensified as the so-called Fifth Generation leadership, under the command of Xi, took over from Hu’s Fourth. Like a decade ago, feuding civilians sought the support of the generals and admirals, making them arbiters in the party’s increasingly rough game of politics. The result of discord among civilian leaders has been a partial remilitarization of politics and policy. Senior officers are now acting independently of civilian officials, are openly criticizing them and are making pronouncements in areas once considered the exclusive province of diplomats. The remilitarization has had consequences. As Huang Jing of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy said: “China’s military spending is growing so fast that it has overtaken strategy. The young officers are taking control of strategy, and it is like young officers in Japan in the 1930s. They are thinking what they can do, not what they should do.” What do China’s admirals want? They are supporting their nation’s territorial ambitions to close off the South China Sea to others. This brings them into conflict with nations surrounding that critical body of water and pits them against the U.S. If there has been any consistent U.S. foreign policy over the course of two centuries, it has been the defense of freedom of navigation. –LA Times excerpt
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7 Responses to China to take part in 2014 Rim of the Pacific naval exercises off the coast of Hawaii

  1. Is it just me, or does inviting a nation that is clearly and actively preparing for war with us to one of our military exercises seem like a stupid idea? RIMPAC is intended to be an exercise for the US and our allies to practice working together in the event of a war in the Pacific. And yet we invite the very nation that war would be fought against to take part in RIMPAC? It’s ridiculous…

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  2. Irene C says:

    Of all the inept things our government is doing, this has got to be one of the worst. Not only is China hacking our military secrets, but now they will get an upclose and personal view on how our military puts it all together. I wonder if their idea of military protocol is “keep your friends close and your enemies closer”. :/

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  3. Joseph t Repas says:

    I basically agree with this article except for one point. Russia IS in with China on dismantling USA into submission. Russia is going to attack on the Eastern shores to spread thin the defenses that the USA has and has plenty of submarines capable of delivering destruction on the eastern shores while China blows out the west. Iran will then have free access to attacking Israel…There have been many visions and dreams of various people both religious and not obviously religious who have seen these things. China will then have access to all of the Western Pacific areas. Then once all hell breaks out in this country because of riots[ with what is left of it ] Invasion will take place. Come to think of it…That falls right in line with a dream I had not so long ago that I submitted to this site…I was wondering the chubby short guy was that put out the fire of the burning USA flag…It could have been the leader of China?

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  4. mtnwolf63 says:

    “first time China takes part” – could something be driving governments to cooperate? Some common threat? This is a rather startling development. Possibly they’re trying to keep China from getting too cozy with the Ruskies?

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  5. Wilhelm says:

    So… WHO is responsible for writing this inflammatory PAP and by WHOSE Authority?!!

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  6. Belinda says:

    My goodness …it’s getting weirder and weirder by the minute.
    I’m lost ….

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  7. mike p. says:

    Its fitting that we have a huge gun control push in America. Sub servant forces trying to set us up. There is not a country in the world that could occupy America “as of now” with millions of armed Americans. Step 1 would be to Dis-Arm the population. Only then does another military have a chance of occupying this land.

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