June 15, 2007
Soy Bomb
Considering they supplied arms, training and men against us in wars in Korea and Vietnam in the latter half of the last century, I guess we shouldn't be too surprised at reports that China is arming our enemies today:
New intelligence reveals China is covertly supplying large quantities of small arms and weapons to insurgents in Iraq and the Taliban militia in Afghanistan, through Iran.U.S. government appeals to China to check some of the arms shipments in advance were met with stonewalling by Beijing, which insisted it knew nothing about the shipments and asked for additional intelligence on the transfers. The ploy has been used in the past by China to hide its arms-proliferation activities from the United States, according to U.S. officials with access to the intelligence reports.
Some arms were sent by aircraft directly from Chinese factories to Afghanistan and included large-caliber sniper rifles, millions of rounds of ammunition, rocket-propelled grenades and components for roadside bombs, as well as other small arms.
The Washington Times reported June 5 that Chinese-made HN-5 anti-aircraft missiles were being used by the Taliban.
According to the officials, the Iranians, in buying the arms, asked Chinese state-run suppliers to expedite the transfers and to remove serial numbers to prevent tracing their origin. China, for its part, offered to transport the weapons in order to prevent the weapons from being interdicted.
The weapons were described as "late-model" arms that have not been seen in the field before and were not left over from Saddam Hussein's rule in Iraq.
U.S. Army specialists suspect the weapons were transferred within the past three months.
As bad as it is, that China is working with Iran to supply weapons to our enemies isn't the worst part of the story.
This is.
The Bush administration has been trying to hide or downplay the intelligence reports to protect its pro-business policies toward China, and to continue to claim that China is helping the United States in the war on terrorism. U.S. officials have openly criticized Iran for the arms transfers but so far there has been no mention that China is a main supplier.
I want to be very careful and not jump to conclusions here, but it seems that Gertz is making the claim that the Bush administration is trying to cover-up the Chinese sale and transfer of weapons used to target American and allied soldiers at the behest of American companies doing business with the Chinese.
If this claim can be substantiated...
I hope that the term, "large caliber sniper rifles" is raising a red flag on this report. What exactly makes a sniper rifle 'large caliber'? Is it something along the lines the same thing that makes a magazine 'high capacity'? A Dragunov Sniper Rifle uses a 7.62 mm round. Is it safe to say that this is a 'standard caliber' for a sniper rifle? Do the Chinese even make a 'high caliber' sniper rifle?
Posted by: BohicaTwentyTwo at June 15, 2007 09:55 AM"The Bush administration has been trying to hide or downplay the intelligence reports to protect its pro-business policies toward China, and to continue to claim that China is helping the United States in the war on terrorism. U.S. officials have openly criticized Iran for the arms transfers but so far there has been no mention that China is a main supplier."
Surely the US government wouldn't be feeding incomplete or misleading stories to reporters in order to promote their foreign policy...
Such a thing is beyond comprehension.
Also, such complaints would hold more weight if every government didn't do the exact same thing given half a chance. Everyone loves a nice proxy war. You get someone else to do the dying, tying up your opponent's forces doing the killing, while you make oodles of cash selling as many sides as many arms as you can get away with.
And hell, when they hold enough of your dollars to crash the world economy (not that they will deliberately) you don't want to go straining things, do you?
Posted by: Rafar at June 15, 2007 10:17 AMI'm thinking those Kilos the PRC has could develop some fatal mechanical problems and sink.
Posted by: Purple Avenger at June 15, 2007 04:16 PM"I'm thinking those Kilos the PRC has could develop some fatal mechanical problems and sink."
Yes, that would certainly be a blatant act of war against a nuclear power who hold the power to crush your economy in its hand.
Nice plan.
Posted by: Rafar at June 17, 2007 05:38 PM