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RUSSIA, ISRAEL ARE CHINA'S TOP ARMS SUPPLIERS
American Foreign Policy Council, ^ | 01.12.05 | Al Santoli

Posted on 01/12/2005 11:01:38 PM PST by Dr. Marten

China Reform Monitor No. 573, January 12, 2005
American Foreign Policy Council, Washington, DC
http://www.afpc.org

Editor: Al Santoli
Associate Editors: Miki Scheidel, Lisa-Marie Shanks

NEW CHINA DEFENSE PAPER HEIGHTENS THREAT VS. TAIWAN;
RUSSIA, ISRAEL ARE CHINA'S TOP ARMS SUPPLIERS


December 21:

Israel's persistent clandestine military dealings with China have created waves with the U.S., reports International News Services.  Israel has reportedly concealed from Washington an upgrade of a major weapons system it sold to China more than a decade ago. By assisting in upgrading China's weapons system, Israel violated its commitment not to transfer U.S. technology to China without Washington's permission.

Israel is China's second-largest arms supplier, after Russia.  Although diplomatic relations between Israel and China were established only in 1992, military ties go back to the early 1980s. Until formal diplomatic ties were established in the early 1990s, the nation's military relationship was covert. Israel sold approximately US$4 billion worth of arms to China during the covert relationship. During the 1990s, while much of the West penalized Beijing following the Tiananmen Square Massacre, the Sino-Israel military relationship grew rapidly.

After Israel was pressured by the U.S. to scrap a $250 million deal to sell China the Phalcon, an airborne radar system, the military relationship soured.  Washington claimed that providing Beijing access to the technology would upset the military balance between China and Taiwan and threaten U.S. interests in the region. When the U.S. Congress threatened to cut the $2.8 billion it gives Israel annually if the deal went ahead, Israel buckled and scrapped it.

For years, the U.S. government has expressed concerns over Israel illegally transferring technology to China. During the Gulf War, the U.S. gave Israel Patriot Missiles as protection against Iraqi Scud missiles. In 1992, a U.S. intelligence report revealed that soon after the end of the Gulf War, Israel had sold Patriot anti-missile data to China.  Washington has also alleged on several occasions that Israel violated agreements by exporting to China restricted U.S. technology it buys with yearly U.S. subsidies. This was the case with the largely U.S.-funded Lavi fighter-plane program, the technology of which Israel passed to Beijing. China's F-10 fighter jet is believed to be almost identical to the Lavi.

In 2002, a deal for Israeli communication satellites was signed with the United States. Early this year, an Israeli delegation went to China for talks on rebuilding military ties. Beijing's relationship with Israel has enabled it to acquire "dual-use technology" that the U.S and Europe have been reluctant to provide.

December 26:

Crushing Taiwan independence was put firmly at the core of a new national defense policy, the first prepared by President Hu Jintao since he became head of China's military, reports Agence France-Presse.  The 85-page white paper titled, "China's National Defense in 2004" was released last Monday by the Information Office of the State Council, China's cabinet. The report outlined a list of security threats, but its main thrust was focused on Taiwan. "Should the Taiwan authorities go so far as to make a reckless attempt that constitutes a major incident of Taiwan independence the Chinese people and armed forces will resolutely and thoroughly crush it at any cost," the report concluded.

Copyright (c) 2004, American Foreign Policy Council

 


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I know I'm going to get flamed for this one, but I say screw Israel! Let them get their aid from the Chinese!
1 posted on 01/12/2005 11:01:38 PM PST by Dr. Marten
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To: Dr. Marten
Wow. I am impressed by the level of betrayal. Very impressed.

No problem though, Israel says everything it uses (that are not manufactured in the US) are made by them. Nice try. It is western (read: US) tech and parts/expertise that gives them their military might.

I love how they say the gun on the Mervaka is home grown, it is CLEARLY the German gun the Abrams uses.

Now they are sending US AWACS aircraft to China! And who knows what tech they are sending when they are planing to send AWACS planes!

AWACS planes are probably the most important component of an air forces air to air combat potential. This probably would make the Chinese air force about 10 times as effective.

No wonder the pentagon is furious.

Screw Israel indeed.
4 posted on 01/13/2005 12:38:18 AM PST by demecleze
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To: yonif

And Israel is supposed to be an ally?


5 posted on 01/13/2005 12:44:27 AM PST by Dr. Marten
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United States have supported Israel providing money for military budget and assistance for military projects building weapons such as the THEL. It is irritating that indirectly or not that this may have given Israel military industry to build new weapons that would be exported to China. Israel have been rumored to be involved in projects of the J-10 fighter of China, aviation device for Russian Ka-50-2 Gunship for export to Turkey (which opposed Iraq War), assisted China with experimental Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Israel have also made exports of Unmanned Ship Vehicles to an unknown country which China could be one (Israel defense staff avoided to name the countries for the export of those unmanned ship vehicles on Jane's Defense Weekly that hints a country that could not be named for political reasons). If Israel continues to make military exports to China, interests of the United States will be in great danger and this unfriendly manner by Israel cannot be accepted. The government should consider to cut off relations with Israel, end supporting Israel with military budget, and stop providing Israel with weapons if Israel continues to make sells to a country that threats human rights and the enemy of United States. We cannot have Israel to make exports to China with high tech weapons such as UAVs and THEL laser weapons. That is totally an unfriendly manner.
6 posted on 01/13/2005 3:19:27 AM PST by Wiz
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How is China getting the money for these weapons?

From the US.....thank you Wal Mart Shoppers.

7 posted on 01/13/2005 3:28:16 AM PST by Radioactive
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To: Dr. Marten

Right On Target!!!!!

http://www.ifamericansknew.org/us_ints/p-neff.html


8 posted on 01/13/2005 5:04:09 AM PST by gunnyg
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To: Dr. Marten

Bump


9 posted on 01/13/2005 6:04:55 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Dr. Marten
"After Israel was pressured by the U.S. to scrap a $250 million deal to sell China the Phalcon, an airborne radar system, the military relationship soured. Washington claimed that providing Beijing access to the technology would upset the military balance between China and Taiwan and threaten U.S. interests in the region. When the U.S. Congress threatened to cut the $2.8 billion it gives Israel annually if the deal went ahead, Israel buckled and scrapped it."

My point exactly. We would have very little chance of pressuring the EU into scrapping an arms deal with China. Our approach is to let Israel sell China the same kinds of weapons that China could buy from Russia and other non-EU sources.

10 posted on 01/14/2005 11:06:50 PM PST by carl in alaska (Once a Chargers fan, always a Chargers fan....)
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To: Dr. Marten

BUMP!


11 posted on 01/14/2005 11:09:55 PM PST by Pro-Bush (It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. --General Douglas MacArthur)
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To: Dr. Marten

BTTT


12 posted on 01/14/2005 11:12:50 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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