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December 11, 2002

Chinese general told threat against U.S.
unacceptable
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The White House told a visiting Chinese general yesterday that
comments he made in 1995 suggesting China would use nuclear
weapons against Los Angeles were unacceptable.








The discussion came during a meeting between Chinese Lt. Gen. Xiong
Guankai, deputy chief of staff for intelligence, and White House
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice. The meeting was part of
the appeal by the Bush administration to warn China against making
further nuclear threats and to make clear to Gen. Xiong that China
should not miscalculate in thinking it could win an arms race with
Taiwan, or that it could coerce the island into reunification. An
additional message for the general was that Chinese help in getting
North Korea to dismantle its nuclear program is important to U.S.-
Chinese relations.

Gen. Xiong is in Washington with a delegation of Chinese officials who
met Monday at the Pentagon with defense officials as part of a strategic
dialogue that had been put on hold after last year's aerial collision
between a Chinese jet and U.S. EP- 3E spy plane.

Miss Rice "chose to meet with Gen. Xiong to underscore our view of
international security and particularly the issue of Taiwan," a senior
administration official said of the meeting. Other administration
officials said plans for the meeting sparked a dispute among officials on
the National Security Council staff who opposed the meeting because it
would be viewed as rewarding a foreign general who threatened to
attack the United States.

Gen. Xiong told former defense official Charles Freeman in 1995 that
the United States would not come to Taiwan's defense in any conflict
with China because it "cared more about Los Angeles than Taipei," the
Taiwanese capital. The remark was reported to the White House at the
time as a veiled threat to use nuclear weapons against the United States

Miss Rice and two aides met with Gen. Xiong and three other Chinese
military officials in her office at the White House West Wing. "She
stressed that the United States does not support Taiwan independence
but that we have the means and will to meet our commitments to
Taipei," the senior official said.

 Miss Rice also told Gen. Xiong that the administration is committed to
its obligations under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act, which calls for the
United States to meet Taiwan's defensive needs. The Bush
administration announced last year it was selling guided missile
destroyers and submarines to Taiwan to bolster its forces against
China's military buildup, especially of short-range missiles.

Miss Rice also said that "any differences must be resolved peacefully
and without resort to force or coercion," the official said. She said
"there is no justification for the continued buildup of Chinese missiles
along the Taiwan Strait," the official said, noting that "it is the Chinese
buildup of missiles and other forces that increases tensions in the
region." "And we believe that enhancing peace and stability in the
region should be begun with the end, and then the reversal of this
buildup," the official said.

Chinese President Jiang Zemin suggested to President Bush in
Crawford, Texas, in October that China would be willing to reduce the
missile deployments opposite Taiwan if the United States curbed arms
sales to Taiwan. U.S. officials said the offer was an informal suggestion
rather than a serious proposal.







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