“China is a sleeping
giant. Let her sleep, for when she
wakes she will move the world.”
Napoleon Bonaparte
October 06, 2019 "Information
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France’s future emperor
never saw China, but he was wise enough to
understand its immense latent strength and future
importance. Two centuries after making this
prediction, China has proved the Corsican correct.
Last week, China feted the 70th anniversary of the
Communist takeover of the mainland. It was a gala
demonstration of the nation’s military and social
power. I recall watching the 60th anniversary
celebration in Hong Kong and wondering at how
amazingly far China had come since I first went
there in the early 1980’s.
At that time, China was a vastness filled with
poverty, suffering and primitive conditions. Red
Guards were on the rampage; everything was grim,
dusty and backwards. Today, the ‘Great Leap Forward’
predicted by Chairman Mao Zedong and engineered by
the equally great Deng Xiaoping and Zhou Enlai has
transformed China into the world’s second economic
power and a first rate military force.
Over a decade ago, I wrote in my book, `War at the
top of the World,’ that America’s greatest
geopolitical challenge would be to negotiate a
peaceful withdrawal from the mainland of North Asia.
China, I predicted, would never allow the US to
continue its total domination of the western
Pacific. The Koreas, Japan and the chain of islands
stretching south would become the key battlegrounds
between the US and China. I also foresaw a major
land conflict between India and China over parts of
the Himalayas and Burma (today Myanmar).
China showed last week that it has serious offensive
military power. Gone are the Korean War days of vast
infantry armies launching human wave attacks with
bugles and burp guns. Today, China’s ground forces
look hi-tech and effective. More important, China’s
military aviation looks deadly and very modern,
though one can never really judge effectiveness
until war is joined.
This is particularly true of China’s rapidly
expanding blue-water navy which will one day
challenge the mighty and highly proficient US Navy.
In naval warfare, experience and tradition are of
paramount importance. Even the courageous,
well-trained Imperial Japanese Navy was totally
defeated by the US Navy in titanic battles across
the Pacific. China’s naval forces have not waged a
war since 1894 when they were trounced by Japan.
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But in a US-China war, the Chinese
would be fighting almost at home. The US
would have to sustain a major conflict
many thousands of miles from its home
ports. America is the world’s genius
when it comes to logistics and mass
operations, but even so great distances
are punishing. It would prove a bridge
too far.
Most alarming in China’s 70th
anniversary display was its new DF-41
ICBM heavy missile. Solid-fueled, road
mobile, and with multiple warheads, this
big beast of a missile is said to be
able to reach anywhere in North America
within 30 minutes from launch. This
means the DF-41 now puts all of the
United States at risk.
China’s recently deployed DF-21D
anti-ship ballistic missile may be able
to hit a moving carrier if targeted by
satellites, drones or submarines. Add to
this threat numerous new Chinese
high-speed anti-ship missiles fired from
air, land and submarines that now pose a
significant threat to US aircraft
carriers. They might prove as deadly to
capitol ships as Gen. Billy Mitchell’s
bombs did to battleships in 1921.
China is a world leader in electronics.
The US should be very concerned that it
will develop systems that can interrupt
or even block the satellite data that it
increasingly uses to target its missiles
and detect enemy forces. Remember how
the US Stinger missile put the Soviets
on the back foot in Afghanistan. Today,
the US Air Force, Marines and Naval
aviation run on electronics. Jam them
and offensive US power would be
crippled.
US strategic planning increasingly deals
with a Sino-American conflict. But not
sufficiently. The Pentagon is still too
embroiled in petty Mideast and African
conflicts to face the Asian music. The
Chinese are coming. They are the only
people to make communism (or a version
of it) work. China has indeed awakened.
Beijing’s next targets will be the US
Navy, Taiwan, Japan, Burma and part of
India.
While Washington fiddles and burns,
Chairman Xi Jinping, the new Chinese
emperor, is fast making China great
again.
Eric S. Margolis
is an award-winning, internationally syndicated
columnist. His articles have appeared in the New
York Times, the International Herald Tribune the Los
Angeles Times, Times of London, the Gulf Times, the
Khaleej Times, Nation – Pakistan, Hurriyet, –
Turkey, Sun Times Malaysia and other news sites in
Asia. ericmargolis.com
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