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Monday, September 28, 2015

Chinese aircraft carrier docks at Tartus to support #Russian-Iranian military buildup ! @Debka

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report September 26, 2015, 1:17 PM (IDT)
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As US President Barack Obama welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House on Friday, Sept. 25, and spoke of the friendship between the two countries, the Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning-CV-16 docked at the Syrian port of Tartus, accompanied by a guided missile cruiser. This is revealed exclusively byDEBKAfile.

Beijing is not finding it hard to dance at two weddings, wooing the US for better relations, while at the same time backing Russia in its military intervention in Syria. Coupled with the warm smiles and handshakes exchanged at the lavish reception on the White House lawn, Beijing was clearly bent on showing muscle – not just in the South China Sea, but by allying itself with the Russian-Iranian political and military buildup in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his regime.  
DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the Chinese aircraft carrier passed through the Suez Canal on Sept. 22, one day after the summit in Moscow between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
When they talked, Putin made no mention of the Chinese warship entering the eastern Mediterranean or its destination. Its arrival has upended the entire strategic situation surrounding the Syrian conflict, adding a new global dimension to Moscow and Tehran’s military support for Assad.
This was grasped at length by US Secretary of State John Kerry. On Sept. 25, he sent Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, who also led the US negotiating team for the nuclear talks with Iran, to announce that the Obama administration is ready for dialogue with Iran about the situation in Syria, and this topic would be raised when Kerry’s met Iranian Foreign Minister Muhammad Jawad Zarif in New York on Sept. 26.
But if the top US diplomat hoped to bypass the Russian initiative in Syria by going straight to Tehran, he was too late. Iran is already moving forward fast to augment its military presence in the war-torn country, buttressed by the ground, air and sea support of two world powers, Russia and China.

This turn of evens has a highly detrimental effect on Israel’s strategic and military position. It also strengthens Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in his determination to turn the nuclear deal concluded in July into a tool for isolating the US politically, militarily and economically in the Middle East, rather than a milestone on the road to a breakthrough in ties with Iran, as the Obama administration had hoped. 

Our military sources find evidence that the Chinese forces are digging in for a prolonged stay in Syria. The carrier put into Tartus minus its aircraft contingent. The warplanes and helicopters should be in place on its decks by mid-November - flying in directly from China via Iran or transported by giant Russian transports from China through Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
This explains the urgency of establishing a Russian-Syria-Iranian “military coordination cell” in Baghdad in the last couple of days. This mechanism, plus the Russian officers sighted in Baghdad, indicates that the Russian military presence is not limited to Syria but is beginning to spill over into Iraq as well.
The coordination cell - or war room - was presented as necessary to begin working with Iranian-backed Shiite militias fighting the Islamic State in both places. But more immediately, it is urgently needed to control the heavy traffic of Russian, Iranian and Chinese military flights transiting Iraqi air space.

Our sources report that the Chinese will be sending out to Syria a squadron of J-15 Flying Shark fighters, some for takeoff positions on the carrier’s decks, the rest to be stationed at the Russian airbase near Latakia. The Chinese will also deploy Z-18F anti-submarine helicopters and Z-18J airborne early warning helicopters. In addition, Beijing will consign at least 1,000 marines to fight alongside their counterparts from Russia and Iran against terrorist groups, including ISIS.
DEBKAfile’s counterterrorism sources point out that just as Russian marines will be instructed to single out rebel militias with recruits from Chechnya and the Caucasus, the Chinese marines will seek out and destroy Uighur fighters from the northern predominantly Muslim Chinese province of Xinjiang.
In the same way that Putin has no wish to see the Chechen fighters back in Russia, so too Chinese President Xi wants to prevent the Uighurs from returning home from the Syrian battlefields.



Monday, October 27, 2014

Dems Push to Muzzle Internet

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Friday, October 24, 2014 The FEC deadlocked in a crucial Internet campaign speech vote announced Friday, leaving online political blogging and videos free of many of the reporting requirements attached to broadcast ads — for now. While all three GOP-backed members voted against restrictions, they were opposed by the three Democratic-backed members, including FEC Vice Chair Ann M. Ravel, who said she will lead a push next year to try to come up with new rules government political speech on the Internet. The FEC deadlocked in a crucial Internet campaign speech vote announced Friday, leaving online political blogging and videos free of many of the reporting requirements attached to broadcast ads — for now.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

China Military Buildup Shifts Balance of Power in Asia in Beijing’s Favor

Congressional report warns the danger of U.S.-China conflict is risingArmy troops are pictured at the Changchun First Aviation Open Day, northeast Chinas Jilin province, 1 September 2011

Army troops are pictured at the Changchun First Aviation Open Day, northeast Chinas Jilin province, 1 September 2011 / AP
China’s decades-long buildup of strategic and conventional military forces is shifting the balance 
of power in Asia in Beijing’s favor and increasing the risk of a conflict, according to a forthcoming 
report by a congressional China commission.
China’s military has greatly expanded its air and naval forces and is sharply increasing its missile forces, 
even while adopting a more hostile posture against the United States and regional allies in Asia, 
states a late draft of the annual report of the bipartisan U.S.-China Economic and Security Review 
Commission.
As a result, “the potential for security miscalculation in the region is rising,” the report said, using the 
euphemism for a conflict or shootout between Chinese forces and U.S. forces or those of its regional 
alliances.
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Sunday, July 06, 2014

China’s Iraq Oil Problem - Giggle, Chortle, Guffaw...







It says so much more than a flag hanging limply above the doorway. Iraq's embassy craves attention in Beijing.Scott Cendrowski—FortuneIraq’s collapse is as much China’s problem as anyone else’s. As violence increases between Sunnis and Shi’ites, its oil interests are on the line.
Thanks to China’s insatiable appetite for oil—last year it passed the U.S. as the world’s largest importer—the country has become Iraq’s top trading partner. After Iraq turned peaceful post-war, China’s state-run oil giants rushed to sign Iraqi contracts. They were largely low-margin, unprofitable deals, but the Chinese need crude and were willing to accept meager deals that other countries weren’t. There are now 10,000 Chinese oil workers in the country.
http://fortune.com/2014/06/30/chinas-iraq-oil-problem/?xid=ob_rss
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Friday, May 23, 2014

Islamic Terrorist Attack in China Leaves Dozens Dead in Busy Market

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A photo from a Weibo user shows the immediate aftermath of an explosion at a market in eastern China.
Update 12:30 p.m. ET: U.S. Press Secretary Jay Carney issued a statement on Thursday condemning "the horrific terrorist attack," calling it a "despicable and outrageous act of violence against innocent civilians" and offering "condolences and sympathies to the victims, their families, and all those affected by this attack."
Thirty-one people were killed, and more than 90 were injured in what the Chinese government is calling a terrorist attack in Urumqi, the capital of the western Chinese region of Xinjiang.
The attack happened at 7:50 a.m. local time when two black SUVs tore through fencing at an open-air market and plowed through a crowd as the assailants lobbed bombs out the windows. The two cars then exploded, officials say.

Monday, May 19, 2014

DOJ brings first-ever cyber-espionage case against Chinese officials

Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday announced a first-of-its-kind criminal cyber-espionage case against Chinese military officials the Justice Department charges hacked into major U.S. companies to steal trade secrets -- though Holder could not say whether the five defendants stand a chance of ever seeing the inside of a U.S. courtroom. 
Holder, in announcing the indictment against five Shanghai-based officials, acknowledged that the defendants have never set foot in the United States. 
Pressed on whether there's any hope the Chinese government would hand over the officials, Holder said only the "intention" is for the defendants to face the charges in a U.S. court, and he hopes to have Chinese government cooperation. 
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