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Nineveh
March 18th, 2005, 09:13 AM
REPORT: CHINA, RUSSIA TO 'REHEARSE INVASION OF TAIWAN'
Thu Mar 17 2005 11:02:09 ET

MOSCOW, March 17. (RIA Novosti)-Yesterday, Chief of the Russian General Staff Yury Baluyevsky left for China to settle a scandal over the first Russian-Chinese military exercise, Commonwealth-2005, which is due to be held this fall off the Yellow Sea coast, writes Kommersant.

The initial plans were to practice operational teamwork in combating terrorism during the exercise. However, Beijing, skillfully changing the format of the exercise, has tried to re-orient the two countries' armies to practicing an invasion of Taiwan.

The choice of where the exercise will take place became a stumbling block. The Russian military selected the Xinjiang-Uigur autonomous region, basing their choice on the area's problematic nature due to Uigur separatists and its proximity to Central Asia, which has become an arena in the fight against international terrorism. However, Beijing flatly rejected the proposal. Instead, it suggested the Zhejiang province near Taiwan.

A joint exercise in this area would look too provocative and trigger a strong reaction not only from Taiwan but also America and Japan, which recently included the island in the zone of their common strategic interests.

Beijing is trying to use Russia as an additional lever of pressure on the disobedient island to show it that its policy is also causing dissatisfaction in Russia, from which the Taiwanese are expecting assistance in their dialogue with Beijing and bid to join the WTO and the UN.

On the Russian military's insistence, the exercise was shifted north to the Shangdong peninsula. However, the Chinese are trying to change the format of the exercise with proposals to enlarge the contingents with Marines and Pacific Fleet warships. Marine landings to seize the area will be practiced during the "antiterrorist" exercise.

Russia's agreement to hold the exercise will inevitably cause a furor in America, Japan and Taiwan. But a refusal will spoil relations with China, which three months ago courteously agreed to Russia's proposal to hold an exercise.

Developing...
cite (http://www.drudgereport.com/flash3rc.htm)

Free-Agent Smith
March 18th, 2005, 12:23 PM
Oh this should get interesting to say the least.

Rolf Ernst
March 18th, 2005, 12:30 PM
It is really a joint action rehearsal that they will use against America as well; but before they actually invade, they will wait for the Bush neocons and the liberals who shake with terror at the sight of any firearm to disarm us.

Granite
March 18th, 2005, 01:05 PM
Family squabble. Not our business.

Morpheus
March 18th, 2005, 03:47 PM
If we can call an unprovoked invasion "counter-terrorism" why shouldn't they?

Morpheus
March 18th, 2005, 03:49 PM
Oh, BTW, I thought everyone knew that Russia was capitalist now, and that sectors of Nationalist China are, too.

BillyBob
March 18th, 2005, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by Morpheus

If we can call an unprovoked invasion "counter-terrorism" why shouldn't they?

The war in Iraq was hardly unprovoked.

Nineveh
March 18th, 2005, 07:27 PM
China accused US lawmakers Friday of interfering in its internal affairs by criticising a law that gives Beijing a legal basis to wage war against Taiwan if the island moves to declare independence.

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday warned that the anti-secession legislation alters "the status quo in the region, and thus is of grave concern to the United States."

An official from the Chinese legislature's foreign affairs committee labelled the US criticism blatant interference in China's internal affairs, the official Xinhua news agency said.

"While the US House of Representatives disregarded facts and passed a resolution blaming China for changing the Taiwan Strait status quo, it totally confused right and wrong," Xinhua quoted the unnamed official as saying.

"No foreign forces have the right to intervene," on the issue, the National People's Congress official added.

"It is known to all that we have made unremitting efforts to develop relations across the Taiwan Straits and promote China's peaceful reunification," the official said.

The National People's Congress on Monday passed the law aimed at crushing moves towards secession by independence-leaning President Chen Shui-bian and his government -- labelled by Beijing as separatist forces.

Chen, Beijing's bete noire because of his pro-independence stance, has called for a million-strong protest march on March 26 in Taipei.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is due in Beijing at the weekend, for talks expected to focus on the Taiwan issue and the North Korean nuclear standoff.

Taiwan has been ruled separately since the Nationalists fled to the island in 1949 after losing a civil war on the mainland to the communists.

China still considers the island of 23 million part of its territory. - AFPcite (http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/138112/1/.html)

So far China has questioned us on the internet control, human rights, being a world leader....

I recall Tiananmen Square. Taiwan is in my prayers.