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China is ‘severe’ nuclear threat to Taiwan: expert

SHELL GAME:A former Russian general has said Beijing could have up to 1,800 nuclear warheads, whereas previous studies estimated a few hundred

By William Lowther / Staff reporter in Washington

Taiwan faces a “very severe” nuclear threat from China, a Washington forum was told on Thursday. Adjunct professor at Georgetown University Phillip Karber made the assessment after releasing a paper by Russian General Viktor Yesin titled China’s Nuclear Potential.

The paper, published last month in a Russian military journal and recently translated into English, concluded that China has up to 1,800 nuclear warheads. Previous estimates of China’s nuclear arsenal have generally put the warhead figure at a few hundred.

“This new paper is of enormous importance,” said forum organizer Rick Fisher, who is a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center.

Karber said the paper showed that China was now fielding three missiles — the DF-11 the DF-15 and the DH-10 — with nuclear warheads that could strike anywhere in Taiwan.

There was an assumption, he said, that some of the warheads used enhanced radiation technology which would kill people, but leave infrastructure intact so that Taiwan could subsequently be occupied.

Yesin estimated that some of the DF-11, DF-15 and DH-10 missiles had single nuclear warheads ranging from 5 kilotonnes to 20 kilotonnes each.

Taiwan was the “cork” in the first island chain, Karber said.

“If that cork gets reversed, that is if Taiwan comes under the PLA [People’s Liberation Army] and they start military operations from the island, it will be a very serious issue,” he said.

Such a development, Karber said, would change the “entire equation” and the defensibility of Asia would “shift dramatically.”

“We have got to be careful with these friends of ours. If we are not willing to go to their aid and go quickly they become more vulnerable,” he added.

Yesin, a former chief of staff of Russia’s Strategic Rocket Forces, is currently a professor at the Academy of Military Sciences of the Russian Federation.

Yesin is viewed as an authoritative source “closely associated with Russian government positions,” Karber said.

The paper said China provided no official information about its nuclear arsenal and that Beijing argued that its nuclear weapons were “insignificant in number.”

However, Yesin said in the paper that an analysis of the capacity of Chinese factories that supply special fissionable materials indicated that as of last year, they could have produced up to 40 tonnes of weapons-grade uranium and about 10 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium. This is enough material for the production of about 3,600 nuclear warheads, but it was likely that half or more of the total was in stockpiles.

Yesin said there were “probably” 1,600 to 1,800 warheads in the Chinese nuclear arsenal. He said the nuclear capability of China had clearly been underestimated by the Western expert community.

“It is necessary to take into account the Chinese factor when considering any of the next -Russian-American agreements on the further reduction and limitation of nuclear weapons,” Yesin said. “It is time to bring China into multilateral negotiations on nuclear disarmament.”

China is ?severe? nuclear threat to Taiwan: expert - Taipei Times
 
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Phil Karber has placed another story, this time directly associating himself with the discredited claim that China has 3,000 nuclear weapons. Karber found an essay by General Viktor Yesin (in Russian), a former commander of the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces, and placed it in the Falun Gong-run Epoch Times.

Yesin’s essay is full of errors, so let’s start with the easy one. Yesin claims China is producing fissionable material at a place called Koko Nor. Above is a picture of me (younger, thinner), at the facility in Koko Nor, which was closed in the mid-1980s. It ain’t producing nuclear weapons.

China moved the nuclear activities at Koko Nor — which were related to design and fabrication — to a place called Mianyang. This is a picture of me (older, fatter), with the much-maligned “UCS-crowd” visiting Mianyang. I keep saying it over and over again. A real scholar would get on an airplane and do some ******* research. More comments after the photo and jump.
Jeffrey Lewis • Yesin on China’s Nukes
 
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Why do they keep on having these severe cramps in the stomach and come up with these verbal diarrheas every now and then !
 
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The paper is probably an exaggeration and intended to bring China into the missile reduction negotiations between Russia and the US and thus giving the former a stronger hand.
 
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Even if China does have 1,800 or 5,800 nuclear warhead, why does it have to be a problem for West? It's like we can have it, but you can not! ****** **** *********

I hope China can develop enough deliverable warheads to finish this earth 10 times over. If US can do it, why shouldn't China?
 
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Even if China does have 1,800 or 5,800 nuclear warhead, why does it have to be a problem for West? It's like we can have it, but you can not! ****** **** *********

I hope China can develop enough deliverable warheads to finish this earth 10 times over. If US can do it, why shouldn't China?

Dude, we're talking about Nukes not Dumplings ! :blink:

P.S Do you hate working on the weekends ? :cry:
 
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P.S Do you hate working on the weekends ? :cry:
Meri jan, I work 18 hours a day, no exception for any holiday. Need to retire before 36!

On topic: Only assured destruction to the west can bring peace to our region. I hope India develops the same and so do we. Once we can all send each other to hell, only then no one will use it!
 
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Meri jan, I work 18 hours a day, no exception for any holiday. Need to retire before 36!

On topic: Only assured destruction to the west can bring peace to our region. I hope India develops the same and so do we. Once we can all send each other to hell, only then no one will use it!

Doonuu bhabiyaaan chooor kar chali jainn geeee ! Less work and more Candle Light dinners...Khan Sahib !

But retiring before 36 - Great Plan ! I had one of those two...guess what 22 and still not an inch closer ! Procrastination is a biaaatch ! :cry:
 
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Doonuu bhabiyaaan chooor kar chali jainn geeee ! Less work and more Candle Light dinners...Khan Sahib !

But retiring before 36 - Great Plan ! I had one of those two...guess what 22 and still not an inch closer ! Procrastination is a biaaatch ! :cry:
LOL.. I make sure they are alway happy! ;)

You need to get out of the vicious cycle called "Job". The marketplace "system" is designed in such a way that you will always live paycheck to paycheck.

Learn from you present job -> Network with your clients -> Get ACCA -> Steal clients from your current employer.

There is no such thing as ethics in the business world. I call it opportunity!

Now remember this: "Pan ki dukkan ho, parr apni".
 
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LOL.. I make sure they are alway happy! ;)

You need to get out of the vicious cycle called "Job". The marketplace "system" is designed in such a way that you will always live paycheck to paycheck.

Learn from you present job -> Network with your clients -> Get ACCA -> Steal clients from your current employer.

There is no such thing as ethics in the business world. I call it opportunity!

Now remember this: "Pan ki dukkan ho, parr apni".

Yup...the thing is 'I hate accounting' ! I can't wait to get some capital in my bank account to start a business of my own...anything ! Even selling jeans would do the trick ! My own Mamoo did the same - Worked for E&Y and then for GE...earned a sh*t load of money and then opened a cafe and 3 designer accessories retail outlets (with his wife) and all at the tender age of 35 ! Smart man...!

Chalein we'll see...the next few years will either make or break me ! Lets hope it ain't the latter.
 
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Meri jan, I work 18 hours a day, no exception for any holiday. Need to retire before 36!
You work 18 hours a day! 3 hours at least on PDF. That makes it 21 hours. 2 hours for b'fast, lunch and dinner. That's 23. One hour for a sh!t, shave and shampoo. That makes it 24 hours!!

So When the heck do you sleep? :woot: Or do you have insomnia? :rofl:

On topic: Only assured destruction to the west can bring peace to our region. I hope India develops the same and so do we. Once we can all send each other to hell, only then no one will use it!
Yep! We can then all blow ourselves up and go to Jannat. This planet is getting to be a pain in the a$$, what? :lol:
 
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Meri jan, I work 18 hours a day, no exception for any holiday. Need to retire before 36!

On topic: Only assured destruction to the west can bring peace to our region. I hope India develops the same and so do we. Once we can all send each other to hell, only then no one will use it!

What will you do after 36....join Zaid Hamid.....

just kidding :D
 
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So???

China will not initiate nuke attacks on other countries. However, taiwan is not another country, it is part of China.

China is ‘severe’ nuclear threat to Taiwan: expert

SHELL GAME:A former Russian general has said Beijing could have up to 1,800 nuclear warheads, whereas previous studies estimated a few hundred

By William Lowther / Staff reporter in Washington

Taiwan faces a “very severe” nuclear threat from China, a Washington forum was told on Thursday. Adjunct professor at Georgetown University Phillip Karber made the assessment after releasing a paper by Russian General Viktor Yesin titled China’s Nuclear Potential.

The paper, published last month in a Russian military journal and recently translated into English, concluded that China has up to 1,800 nuclear warheads. Previous estimates of China’s nuclear arsenal have generally put the warhead figure at a few hundred.

“This new paper is of enormous importance,” said forum organizer Rick Fisher, who is a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center.

Karber said the paper showed that China was now fielding three missiles — the DF-11 the DF-15 and the DH-10 — with nuclear warheads that could strike anywhere in Taiwan.

There was an assumption, he said, that some of the warheads used enhanced radiation technology which would kill people, but leave infrastructure intact so that Taiwan could subsequently be occupied.

Yesin estimated that some of the DF-11, DF-15 and DH-10 missiles had single nuclear warheads ranging from 5 kilotonnes to 20 kilotonnes each.

Taiwan was the “cork” in the first island chain, Karber said.

“If that cork gets reversed, that is if Taiwan comes under the PLA [People’s Liberation Army] and they start military operations from the island, it will be a very serious issue,” he said.

Such a development, Karber said, would change the “entire equation” and the defensibility of Asia would “shift dramatically.”

“We have got to be careful with these friends of ours. If we are not willing to go to their aid and go quickly they become more vulnerable,” he added.

Yesin, a former chief of staff of Russia’s Strategic Rocket Forces, is currently a professor at the Academy of Military Sciences of the Russian Federation.

Yesin is viewed as an authoritative source “closely associated with Russian government positions,” Karber said.

The paper said China provided no official information about its nuclear arsenal and that Beijing argued that its nuclear weapons were “insignificant in number.”

However, Yesin said in the paper that an analysis of the capacity of Chinese factories that supply special fissionable materials indicated that as of last year, they could have produced up to 40 tonnes of weapons-grade uranium and about 10 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium. This is enough material for the production of about 3,600 nuclear warheads, but it was likely that half or more of the total was in stockpiles.

Yesin said there were “probably” 1,600 to 1,800 warheads in the Chinese nuclear arsenal. He said the nuclear capability of China had clearly been underestimated by the Western expert community.

“It is necessary to take into account the Chinese factor when considering any of the next -Russian-American agreements on the further reduction and limitation of nuclear weapons,” Yesin said. “It is time to bring China into multilateral negotiations on nuclear disarmament.”

China is ?severe? nuclear threat to Taiwan: expert - Taipei Times
 
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