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WMR: Chinese military poised to strike hard against U.S. Navy in Asian waters

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Post  TBQ Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:55 am

WMR's sources in China reveal that during a recent military anti-aircraft exercise conducted by the People's Liberation Army, a high-tech mobile missile unit was seen moving toward the Pacific coast. The missile unit and its complement of support vehicles was observed to be entirely self-sufficient.

The movement of the missile unit toward the Pacific coast came at the same time the South China Morning Post was reporting that China was deploying its first anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM). It is believed that the missiles are armed with nuclear warheads and are designed to destroy U.S. aircraft carriers like the USS George Washington.

The carrier, normally based at the U.S. naval base in Yokosuka, Japan, is in East Asian waters and is participating in a joint naval exercise with South Korea in the Yellow Sea following the ratcheting of tensions between South and North Korea over the sinking of the Cheonan, a South Korean naval vessel. The South and its American allies blame the North for the sinking, while the North and some of its allies suspect the sinking of the Cheonan was a U.S.-South Korean "false flag" attack staged to blame the North and increase tensions.

The Chinese military strategy against the American carrier groups is described by our Beijing sources as being akin to an elephant being attacked by a million deadly fire ants.

China is also staging a live-fire ammunition military exercise in the East China Sea at the same time the U.S. Navy is conducting a naval exercise with South Korea in the Yellow Sea.

The United States is also holding its annual RIMPAC exercise in Hawaiian waters. Participating with the USS Ronald Reagan and other U.S. warships will be naval vessels from Japan, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and South Korea -- all potential military adversaries of China in a naval showdown in Asia.
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