China Tilting the Balance of Naval Power

China warship test fires a missile during a live ammunition drill held in the South China Sea on the 26 July—Xinhua News Service Photo

China’s Dong Feng 21D a newly developed weapon, with a range of 900 miles is said to be capable of destroying moving U.S. aircraft carriers with pinpoint precision.

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H/T: Xiao-Mei–Xiexie

2 Responses to “China Tilting the Balance of Naval Power”

  1. JC5 says:

    Christy,
    I am very concerned about this. There is obviously much ambition on the part of the PRC leaders. The US and her Asian allies need to be very vigilent in keeping an eye on what the PRC and it’s armed forces are up to. Keep in mind that they have not renounced use of force in taking Taiwan, an independent democratic country.

  2. Cristy Li says:

    On 08 March, 2007 The Heritage Foundation had an excellent post about China’s rapid military expansion to become a Military Superpower while the Democrat-Socialists that control Congress, sat on their hands, ignoring the existential threat to U.S. Military Superiority.

    “A Chinese Military Superpower?”

    http://www.heritage.org/Research/Reports/2007/03/A-Chinese-Military-Superpower

    You are very correct, PRC is a threat to Taiwan which as you know China calls a “renegade province.” Unfortunately President Obama has assured the Chinese Communist Party that he is committed to the “One China Policy” totalitarianism for U.S. ally Taiwan.

    “President Obama Bows to Hu Jintao of China”

    http://www.cristyli.com/?p=7399

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