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China Slams U.S. New Asian Focused Defense Strategy
« on: January 09, 2012, 12:09:17 PM »
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  • from: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/01/09/china-slams-us-new-asian-focused-defense-strategy/

    China Slams U.S.' New 'Asian Focused' Defense Strategy
    BEIJING –  China on Monday slammed the United States' new Asian-focused defense strategy, saying its accusations of a lack of openness in Beijing's military policy were "groundless and untrustworthy."

    The strategy unveiled Thursday shifts the U.S. military focus away from Iraq and Afghanistan and makes a renewed commitment to assert America's position in the Asia-Pacific region.

    The docuмent says the growth of China's military power must be accompanied by greater clarity in its strategic intentions to avoid causing friction in the region.

    In response, China said it was committed to peaceful development and a "defensive" policy.

    "China's strategic intent is clear, open and transparent," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin told reporters at a regular briefing.

    "Our national defense modernization serves the objective requirements of national security and development and also plays an active role in maintaining regional peace and stability. It will not pose any threat to any country," Liu said. "The charges against China in this docuмent are groundless and untrustworthy."

    He added that maintaining peace, stability and prosperity in the region serve the common interests of all Asia-Pacific countries "and we hope the U.S. will play a more constructive role to this end."

    U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the U.S. is not anticipating military conflict in Asia, but that it became so bogged down in Iraq and Afghanistan after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that it missed chances to improve its strategic position elsewhere.

    Panetta said the Asia-Pacific region is growing in importance for the U.S. economy and national security, so the nation needed to maintain "our military's technological edge and freedom of action."

    The new strategy also identified India as a long-term strategic partner that can serve as a regional economic anchor and provider of security in the Indian Ocean region. It said the U.S. will try to maintain peace on the Korean peninsula by working with allies and others in Asia to defend against North Korean provocations.
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    China Slams U.S. New Asian Focused Defense Strategy
    « Reply #1 on: January 09, 2012, 12:14:24 PM »
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    The strategy unveiled Thursday shifts the U.S. military focus away from Iraq and Afghanistan and makes a renewed commitment to assert America's position in the Asia-Pacific region.


    Looks like they need a new place to dump "defense" money, to keep the military industruial complex producing "jobs", since Iraq and Afghanistan  are worn out excuses.

    They build up China from a third world, 99% agricultural economy, to an industriual giant surpassing the USA, and now they want to go to war against them. Why didn't they just build up India, or all of South America, or any other of our long time allies? Nothing in politics happens by accident!

    "Wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.
     Right is right even if no one is doing it." - Saint Augustine