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Pentagon delegation arrives in Taipei for talks with military
Taipei Times ^ | Mar 17, 2005 | Rich Chang

Posted on 03/16/2005 8:34:58 PM PST by Lokibob

 

 

 

Pentagon delegation arrives in Taipei for talks with militaryBy Rich Chang
STAFF REPORTER
Thursday, Mar 17, 2005,Page 1

A US military delegation arrived in Taipei yesterday, and will discuss the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) capabilities with Taiwanese military officials.

A member of the delegation, who requested anonymity, told the Taipei Times that the US saw the possibility of China's launching an attack using asymmetric warfare tactics against Taiwan as increasing.

"The US is concerned as to whether the PLA would be able to start an asymmetric war against Taiwan and whether there exists a fifth column of infiltrators in Taiwan," he said.

He said that the military delegation would also attend a four-day, closed-door unscheduled briefing with the Ministry of National Defense (MND) on the PLA's ability to invade Taiwan.

Meanwhile, National Security Bureau (NSB) Director-General Hsueh Shih-ming (Á§¥Û¥Á) told the legislature on Monday that, according to NSB statistics, law enforcement officials have documented more than 49,000 Chinese illegal immigrants in Taiwan, and had repatriated more than 45,000 of them. Over 4,000 are missing.

Hsueh said that, while the NSB found that some of them are spying for China in Taiwan, the NSB has yet to uncover any organized activity among Chinese immigrants.

Hsueh, however, admitted that the NSB is concerned that China might use infiltrators to engage in asymmetric warfare against Taiwan, employing such tactics as sabotage and hacker attacks, or using biological and chemical weapons to destroy Taiwan's military infrastructure, command systems, and political and business centers in a short time.

"The goal of such tactics is to devastate the morale of our armed forces and citizens. This threat is strikingly similar to terrorism in nature," he added.

The US delegation member said that in addition to discussing Chinese infiltrators, the delegation would also exchange its views with Taipei on China's increasingly aggressive submarine force.

He said the US is concerned about incursions by Chinese submarines into the waters surrounding Japan and the Pacific Ocean east of Taiwan.

"A Chinese nuclear submarine made an incursion into waters near Okinawa last November, which really angered and affected Japan," he said.

The US is also concerned about China's acquisition of advanced Kilo-class attack submarines from Russia, he said.

He added that the US is seeking to share intelligence with Taiwan about anti-submarine warfare.

He said several delegations of US military personal would be arriving in Taipei in succession to observe the annual Han Kuang (Han Glory) exercises.

In related news, a Chinese newspaper yesterday said that the former commander of US Pacific Command, Admiral Thomas Fargo, will lead the US' biggest-ever delegation to watch this year's war games, which begin next month.

Japan will also send military personnel to Taipei, the paper said.

The report said the nation's military is preparing to conduct joint computer war games with the US and Japan, and the military will link up with the US military's Pacific headquarters in Hawaii for the first time.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; dod; military; taiwan; talks; wargames
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To: tallhappy

"You really are a gung-ho Chinese communist propagandist.
I like your honesty and straightforwardness.

As far as Taiwan. If it were part of China we wouldn't be having this discussion."

Is that all you can call me? BTW< I live in the US, and am a US citizen :) But unlike you, i don't wish for war. I am pointing out the easy facts for everyone to look for -- war = a ton of deaths. And perhaps i have more perspective on this, than you can ever dream about. I actually do care for Taiwan people and i know they'll suffer HUGELY if it declares independence, so will people in China, as well as US troops if it ends up invading China.

If Taiwan isn't part of China, why does no one recognizes Taiwan as an independent country? Taiwan's official name is REPUBLIC of CHINA. It is NOT part of Communist China but i'ts STILL part of "China".


101 posted on 03/24/2005 11:25:03 AM PST by pganini
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To: tallhappy

Here's something tallhappy might be intereseted in -- Last year when questioned by the Chinese premier on Taiwan making threats attacking China, GW Bush responded by saying that "Taiwan attacking China is like a misquito attacking an elephant".

Here's a source of that from Taipei, ROC:

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2004/12/11/2003214610

It does seems to suggest that Bush may not actually end up defending Taiwan with military force -- the Taiwan Relations Act leaves a LOT of room in this regard (it only has to SUPPORT Taiwan, but support doesn't mean military support, it could just be military assistance in terms of selling weapons).

This is a far cry from when Bush was a baby in 2001 and said "I will defend Taiwan, whatever it takes", which causes Chen Shui Bian to go towards this independence move. Now Bush regrets it, and pressured Taiwan during the 2003 meeting with Wen Jia Bao.


102 posted on 03/24/2005 11:38:15 AM PST by pganini
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To: pganini
I don’t know why you are implying that I believe the US is a Democracy and a better democracy then China? I believe a true Democracy is the WORST form of government can exist. The US is a Republic. You are watching too much of our idiotic news talking heads.

China will never get a good running government of any kind until they first get the corruption out of government. As long as government is tied at the hip with industry corrption will be massive.

” The Korean war proves how devastating it would be for American troops if it were to go into the mainland.. “

I am lost with this statement? Because our leaders flat out ignored and fired our generals on the ground in Korea which told the president we must TAKE China, some how that is ‘devastating for our troops? I don’t understand what you mean? Why do you suggest the only way the US can win is through nuclear war? China today wound win if it went nuclear, China is the only country in the world that could lose 2/3 of its population and do BETTER afterwards.

103 posted on 03/24/2005 12:08:26 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: pganini
Steve said: ”If you have information showing this religion is gaining political power I would love to see it."

pganini said: “Just look at their prime minster repeated trips to worship the dead war criminals :) Do i have to say more?”

Yes you do. That is irrelevant, showing of respect for those that fought in a war isn’t something to demonize.

” they did an interview with the tank crew -- the captain just felt sorry for the student and didn't run him over. And if you ask most Chinese, they'll tell you the student is an idiot :-) It's funny how different perceptions are there from different countries.”

That is interesting, I was informed the tank commander and driver were executed the gunner got 20 years. I need to look that up.

104 posted on 03/24/2005 12:18:14 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: Steve Van Doorn
Steve said: ”If you have information showing this religion is gaining political power I would love to see it."

pganini said: “Just look at their prime minster repeated trips to worship the dead war criminals :) Do i have to say more?”

Yes you do. That is irrelevant, showing of respect for those that fought in a war isn’t something to demonize.

” they did an interview with the tank crew -- the captain just felt sorry for the student and didn't run him over. And if you ask most Chinese, they'll tell you the student is an idiot :-) It's funny how different perceptions are there from different countries.”

That is interesting, I was informed the tank commander and driver were executed the gunner got 20 years. I need to look that up.

105 posted on 03/24/2005 12:18:47 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: pganini
”u must be one of those guys in Taiwan that believe Taiwan is separet from China. OK, fine, don't use Chinese language in your schools, don't use Chinese characters. Don't follow Chinese culture traditions. I don't see the Taiwanese doing that at all :) “

I do hope you are joking? You cann't be for real?

106 posted on 03/24/2005 12:28:01 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: pganini
”If Taiwan isn't part of China, why does no one recognizes Taiwan as an independent country?.”

Because when Chiang Kai Shek took Taiwan he was upset that China got a veto vote in the UN and refused to join the UN on that notion. He believed he was the rightful ruler of China. From then on China didn’t alow Taiwan into the UN with the use of their Veto power.

”Taiwan's official name is REPUBLIC of CHINA.”

You seem to only read what is coming out of China don’t you? Show me where it says Taiwan’s official name? Tell me what it says would you please?
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/tw.html

Excuse me but why am I teaching you stuff that is so basic when you state I know nothing?

107 posted on 03/24/2005 12:45:33 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: Steve Van Doorn

"That is interesting, I was informed the tank commander and driver were executed the gunner got 20 years. I need to look that up."

Nope. That's simply not true. Again, lots of misinformation everywhere.

The only thing I can say about the Tiananmen stuff is that there were suspicion that hte initial wave into the sqaure, the PLA drugged the soldiers to attack the students by force. That's teh only "rumor" that may be substantiated. Again, they ordered the Beijing military/police to crack down on the students and THEY refused. Those guys got their rank stripped and was under house arrest for many years, THAT is true. But what you said about the tank guy simply is not the truth.

My take on this is that within the next 1-2 years, the CCP will recognize that the crackdown in 1989 was their fault, that they should have used non-lethal force to disperse the crowd - as not even in a democratic country would it allow protests that last more than a few weeks, and Tianamen was there for over 3 months.


108 posted on 03/24/2005 12:48:36 PM PST by pganini
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To: Steve Van Doorn

http://www.gio.gov.tw/

See that? It says, REPUBLIC OF CHINA :^)

Duh. Taiwan's official name IS REPUBLIC OF CHINA. One issue that will lead up to indepdence if it changes it to TAIWAN, then it's basically declaring independence.

Cia Factbook, that's a contradictory in terms :)


109 posted on 03/24/2005 12:51:31 PM PST by pganini
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To: Steven

I think i know what's going on here --

people on this forum has never visited China or know what's taking place.

They look at these propaganda stuff and believes in it. It's like that execution photos of so called "Tibetans" that was floating around in this forum. I saw it -- and no one points out the obvious facts -- the Chinese that was written on her shirt says:

"INTENTIONAL MURDER" (basically convicted of Capital Murder in the US, same type of sentence)

For some reason, someone said it was "Sedition" :) If you advocate secession or overthrow of government in China, you will be arrested and jailed - but no one has ever been executed for SAYING things like that. They only get executed if they use violence (i.e. the violent Tibetan uprising in 1959 in which they killed 2000 PLA soldiers, which resulted in Mao bringing in the entire force)

And her name is CHINESE, HAN CHINESE, not Tibetan. The photo is probably a criminal execution proceeding, not on Tibetan uprising related issues. It's pretty sad when people on this forum would believe anything someone posted and take it as real fact.

Propaganda is everywhere.


110 posted on 03/24/2005 1:01:24 PM PST by pganini
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To: Guht
However, the question then becomes what happens if they decide to unload around 600 billion in US Treasuries? It could theoretically bring our country to an economic standstill by completely devaluing our currency.

Alternatively, they could simply stop shipping us clothing and shoes.

111 posted on 03/24/2005 1:07:14 PM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: pganini
”Taiwan's official name IS REPUBLIC OF CHINA.”

Oh yes I remember now, when Chiang Kai Shek took Taiwan he fully expected to retake China.

112 posted on 03/24/2005 1:17:36 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: pganini
At the time when it was reported the tank commander was executed the article state it was a Rumor. I have not read any information to verify this claim.

About the Women that where executed in china. The UN seems to back those claims:
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2001/documentation/commission/e-cn4-2001-73-add1.htm

113 posted on 03/24/2005 2:36:27 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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If you truely want to avoid a war and sap the Chinese communist government, simply open the US to unrestricted immigration from China. That's right, anyone who can afford a plane ticket can vote with their feet and move.

If you have confidence that our system and way of life is so much better, then the best of China will move here and leave them with culls.

I'm not joking. At the rate that things are going here my kids will be speaking Spangalish anyway, so why not Chinese or Hindi or Vietnamese? Tacos or shrimp fried rice, all the same to me.


114 posted on 03/24/2005 3:33:32 PM PST by s_asher
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To: Steve Van Doorn

"About the Women that where executed in china. The UN seems to back those claims:
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2001/documentation/commission/e-cn4-2001-73-add1.htm"


Um, i don't see any mentioning of "execution" in any of the people under the "China" column -- can you point it out specifically? Again, there are execution mentioned (search for execution in the link you posted), but none are in the Chinese section. China do execute a lot of people, and currently about 1/2 of them each year seems to be corrupt Communist officials and business people that accept bribes, but I have never heard of an execution of a dissident in China -- they do hand out heavy sentences, but the outright execution for dissidents are only if they have committed violent acts (so most of them are in the Xinjiang province where it's largely Islamic population and when they stage protests it's often times very violent).


115 posted on 03/24/2005 4:15:51 PM PST by pganini
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To: pganini
That was dealing with the cases of the evil Falun Gong movement that must be terrifying the communist government.

If I remember right reading back on your post. I do remember a lady being executed for taking or giving payment for some service or item rendered (I don't remember what kind of business she was in.)

116 posted on 03/24/2005 6:30:09 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: s_asher
"If you truely want to avoid a war and sap the Chinese communist government, simply open the US to unrestricted immigration from China."

I can just see it now.. plane loads of Chinese men looking for a women. And plane loads of Falun Gong and other religious people looking for a place to freely practice their religion, only to meet the ACLU.

117 posted on 03/24/2005 6:36:46 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: Steve Van Doorn

"That was dealing with the cases of the evil Falun Gong movement that must be terrifying the communist government.

If I remember right reading back on your post. I do remember a lady being executed for taking or giving payment for some service or item rendered (I don't remember what kind of business she was in.)"

That's because China do have strong laws against corruption now and has been enforcing it very strictly. If you're caught taking bribes, especially if you're an official, then it's a death sentence for sure. And even with the law, people still do it.

Falun Gong is a religion as much as David Koresh is Jesus Christ :) (and we all know what happened to that guy in Waco) Falun Gong's founder who resides in NYC claim he can FLY :^)


118 posted on 03/25/2005 8:05:00 AM PST by pganini
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To: pganini
"Falun Gong is a religion as much as David Koresh is Jesus Christ...."

Are you saying it was ok for our government to kill Koresh?

119 posted on 03/25/2005 12:14:29 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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To: pganini

You may have been to China but I am positive you do not know how their system works. The pay rate for services is way under valued the system works totally off of 'corruption' or kick backs.


120 posted on 03/25/2005 12:17:10 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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