China moves on Africa

by Joseph Farah
� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

NEW YORK -- The London Telegraph reports "tens of thousands of
Chinese troops and prisoners forced to work as security guards
have been moved to Sudan."

I believe it -- especially in light of what WorldNetDaily's
Charles Smith has been reporting in recent weeks about China's
other moves in Sudan.

The Chinese troops are not there to baby sit the brutal Islamic
regime that crucifies Christians, bombs schools and hospitals and
employs a scorched-earth policy against its own dissident
populace.  It would be bad enough if the Chinese were there to
prop up the regime. Instead, according to the Telegraph report,
they have been sent to prepare for a major offensive in the
South.

A Sudanese government document claims the Chinese are prepared to
deliver up to 700,000 personnel for such a campaign.  Such a
report stretches credulity without the context of WorldNetDaily's
earlier dispatches.

Smith reported last month that the United Nations suspended
humanitarian relief flights into Sudan amid reports the regime is
using a Chinese-supplied radar to track and bomb the U.N.
missions.

Did you catch that?  The Sudanese used Chinese radars to track
the U.N. humanitarian flights so they could bomb the recipients
of the humanitarian aid.  That tells you something about the
character of this regime.  Even the U.N., which sat by and
watched the genocide in Rwanda a few years ago, was repulsed by
the barbarity.

That story by Smith did not get much attention from the rest of
the U.S.  press for a couple reasons: 1) U.S.  reporters and
editors don't care all that much about foreign news reporting;
and, 2) that story broke on WorldNetDaily the same week as Paul
Sperry's porngate shocker, which got plenty of attention.

No one has ever accused the U.S.  press establishment of being
able to pay attention to more than one story at a time.

But earlier, Smith had another report that lends credence to the
Telegraph story.

In July, WorldNetDaily reported that Sudan had acquired 34 new
jet fighters from China.

"The Chinese-built medium-range radar unit at Juba is reported to
be less than 200 miles from Lokichokio in Kenya, where the
humanitarian flights originate," Smith's report said.  "In
addition, the Sudanese air force has modified Russian-built
Antonov An-24 transport aircraft to serve as long-range bombers.
The Antonov bombers directed by the radar at Juba are able to
intercept and destroy the relief flights when they land inside
southern Sudan."

Now that we know about this, what can be done about it?  Don't
expect the U.N.  to get involved anytime soon.  Remember that
China is a member of the U.N.  Security Council.  As such, it can
veto any U.N.  effort to subvert its war in Sudan.

It's likely the Sudanese-Chinese offensive against the rebels
(and innocent civilians) in the south will come soon.

===>  Why?  Because China owns the White House until at least Jan.  20.
Beijing's cash played a critical role in electing and re-electing Bill
Clinton.  He's the Manchurian President.  He won't lift a finger against
his patrons.

If China is really going to mobilize tens of thousands or even
hundreds of thousands of troops in an African war, it is probably
going to do it before a changing of the guard at the White House
-- though, to be honest, George W.  Bush has not exactly been a
tiger when it comes to recognizing the Chinese threat.

Still, no matter when it comes, a Chinese invasion in Africa
would be -- in diplomatic parlance -- very destabilizing.

Many U.S.  defense analysts have not expected China to make
daring military moves for at least a decade.  If Beijing feels
enough confidence to create a client state in oil-rich northern
Africa and pour troops and materiel in there, U.S. defense
planners may be in for a shock.

While the U.S.  is bombing Iraq in a senseless, never-ending
mission designed to prevent Saddam Hussein from selling oil,
China is using its military to take effective control of the oil
fields in Sudan.


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