http://english1.peopledaily.com.cn/200507/22/eng20050722_197800.html

      UPDATED: 17:51, July 22, 2005

     
      Pentagon's "China threat" paranoia 
               


      On July 19, the US Defense Department released after repeated 
postponements its 2005 report on China's military strength, which chiefly 
contained the following points. 

      First, continue to play up "China threat" theory. The report believes 
that China may "rise to a dominant position in security and economic exchanges 
with its trading partners and neighbors by relying on its military and economic 
strength". 

      Second, deliberately exaggerate China's military spending and strength, 
claiming that "China's 2005 actual defense expenditures may as high as 90 
billion US dollars, ranking world third and Asia first". It also says that the 
Chinese People's Liberation Army is accelerating modernization and raising its 
capability of nuclear deterrence and precise strike; from a long-term view, 
China's military capability may pose a "threat of real effectiveness" to other 
Asia-Pacific countries. 

      Third, intentionally exaggerate the military strength gap between the 
mainland and Taiwan. 

      These "China threat" bubbles, which the US took great pains to create, 
burst one after another in the face of facts. One day after the release, as if 
responding to the alleged "threat to neighbors", the tariff-cutting scheme of 
the China-ASEAN free trade area started on schedule. As early as in October 
2003, China signed the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia and 
established with ASEAN a strategic partnership serving the purposes of peace 
and prosperity. 

      At the summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held 
on July 5, Central Asian countries all agreed to strengthen cooperation with 
China in combatting terrorism, energy exploration and other fields. Moreover, a 
new round of the six-party talks will start on July 26 in Beijing, being 
another achievement China made in its mediation to promote the Asia-Pacific 
security and stability. So, whether China is a constructive force or a 
so-called "threat" in the Asia-Pacific, countries there have the say. 

      The "US$90-billion" military spending was even challenged by America's 
own think tank, the Rand Corporation. When the report was still under required 
revisions, Rand pointed out in a research report that the Pentagon has been 
"wildly exaggerating China's defense spending", with its 2003 guess 71 percent 
higher than Rand's highest estimate. China's military expenditure was about 
US$25.5 billion in 2004, while the US figure was US$455.9 billion, 17.8 times 
that of China or 77 times on a per capita basis. China defends a territory 
largely the same size as the United States with a military spending six percent 
that of the United States. How can China pose a threat to the US? On the 
contrary, it is US special military ties with Taiwan that hindered China's 
national reunification and security. Just as the International Herald Tribune 
put it, the United States has contracted "China threat" paranoia, and sometimes 
turned a blind eye to basic facts. 

      A large part of the report was devoted to elaborations on the "military 
strength gap" across the Taiwan Straits. It is obviously an attempt to lure 
Taiwan authorities into buying more US weapons, and more quickly. With all 
American arms producers standing behind it, the Pentagon naturally will not 
miss any opportunity to promote arms sales. Meanwhile, the playing up of "China 
threat" also serves to keep EU arms sales ban on China and oppose Israeli arms 
sales to China. 

      Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger ran an article on the 
International Herald Tribune on June 9. He pointed out that since 2000 China's 
activities had been largely limited to its current territory; the assumption of 
unavoidable strategic clash with China is wrong and dangerous. This is a 
conclusion made after comprehensive analysis on Chinese culture, historical 
tradition and national character. Authors of "China threat" reports really 
should come out of their ridiculous "Cold War" mentality in the face of China 
who takes a road of peaceful rise. 

      Countries or peoples, including the United States, can make a correct 
judgment as long as they hold no prejudice and respect fact. The so-called 
"China threat" theory is but a rumor started and spread by a handful of 
American "hawks". The carefully fabricated military strength report is all the 
more filled with groundless attacks to China and gross interference in China's 
internal affairs. Those "paranoia" sufferers had better seek treatment to stop 
turning the world upside down with their "sick eyes". 

      This article by Xin Benjian is carried on the third page of the People's 
Daily, July 22, and is translated by People's Daily Online 
     


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