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For years, the Chinese military has learn Chinese online spent the largest portion of its budget and training time preparing to retake the "renegade province." To date, U.S. air and naval forces have had to demonstrate American support for Taiwan three times -- in the first Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1954-55, during a second conflict in 1958, and the third time in 1995-96 when the U.S.S.
Nimitz super aircraft carrier passed through the strait Learn Regular Chinese online as a show of strength while China was firing "test missiles" dangerously close to Taiwan. China's new satellite killers dramatically change the battlefield. Would-be Chinese Tojos within the hawkish wing of the People's Liberation Army can now credibly argue that a Pearl Harbor-like, preemptive strike on U.S. satellites would impair U.S. forces to a degree that would preclude swift U.S. action in the Taiwan Strait. In this hawkish view, a defanged America will have learned its lesson about interfering in Chinese affairs, while a large number of other countries aligned more with China would surely applaud the removal of "arrogant U.S. astro-hegemony."
Lest anyone think that such a scenario is improbable, consider that Chinese strategists have Teens Chinese specifically called for this scenario. Borrowing from the American playbook, they have labeled such an attack "Space Shock and Awe" and argued that such an attack must be devastating enough to deter any further American military action in a crisis and "bring the opponent to his knees." The above is an excerpt from the book The Coming China Warsby Peter NavarroPublished by FT Press; May 2008;$15.99US/$17.99CAN; 978-0-13-235982-5Copyright ?2008 Peter NavarroAuthor BioPeter Navarro a business professor at the University of California-Irvine, is the author of the best- selling investment book If It's Raining in Brazil, Buy Starbucks and the path-breaking management Chinese for teens book, The Well-Timed Strategy.
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Nimitz super aircraft carrier passed through the strait Learn Regular Chinese online as a show of strength while China was firing "test missiles" dangerously close to Taiwan. China's new satellite killers dramatically change the battlefield. Would-be Chinese Tojos within the hawkish wing of the People's Liberation Army can now credibly argue that a Pearl Harbor-like, preemptive strike on U.S. satellites would impair U.S. forces to a degree that would preclude swift U.S. action in the Taiwan Strait. In this hawkish view, a defanged America will have learned its lesson about interfering in Chinese affairs, while a large number of other countries aligned more with China would surely applaud the removal of "arrogant U.S. astro-hegemony."
Lest anyone think that such a scenario is improbable, consider that Chinese strategists have Teens Chinese specifically called for this scenario. Borrowing from the American playbook, they have labeled such an attack "Space Shock and Awe" and argued that such an attack must be devastating enough to deter any further American military action in a crisis and "bring the opponent to his knees." The above is an excerpt from the book The Coming China Warsby Peter NavarroPublished by FT Press; May 2008;$15.99US/$17.99CAN; 978-0-13-235982-5Copyright ?2008 Peter NavarroAuthor BioPeter Navarro a business professor at the University of California-Irvine, is the author of the best- selling investment book If It's Raining in Brazil, Buy Starbucks and the path-breaking management Chinese for teens book, The Well-Timed Strategy.
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