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China vows to build powerful army

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao vowed on Saturday that China would continue building a "powerful" military, one day after Beijing announced a return to double-digit percentage hikes in defence spending.

"Strengthening national defence and building a powerful people's army are important guarantees for safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests," Wen said in a speech opening the nation's legislature.

"We will energetically yet prudently press ahead with reform of national defence and the military," he said.

A spokesman for the National People's Congress said on Friday that China's defence budget would rise 12.7 percent in 2011 to 601.1 billion yuan ($91.7 billion).

A multi-year trend of double-digit percentage increases was broken in 2010 when the budget rose just 7.5 percent.

China has upgraded the People's Liberation Army's capabilities over the past three decades, developing advanced weaponry like its first stealth fighter jet, revealed in January.

The campaign has alarmed the United States, Japan, and others in the region and raised fears a more assertive China would seek to project its power overseas.

"It is an extremely high ratio for defence spending," Japanese Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara told reporters on Friday.

"We cannot help worrying about what all the money is used for."

Wen said "great progress was made in the modernisation of national defence and the army" in the past five years.

China would continue to develop new weaponry and "vigorously adapt our military training to the Information Age," he said.

The announced budget is widely believed to be far lower than actual spending.

The PLA -- the world's largest military force -- is hugely secretive about its defence programmes, but insists its modernisation is aimed purely at defence of China's vast land and sea borders.

"This will not pose a threat to any country," Li Zhaoxing, the parliament spokesman -- and a former foreign minister -- said in announcing the budget.

Wen said China also would continue strengthening the People's Armed Police, a paramilitary force tasked with suppressing domestic unrest.

China annually sees tens of thousands of public protests, which are often violent.

It squelched violent 2008 anti-Chinese unrest in Tibet, and 2009 saw deadly ethnic rioting in its Xinjiang region, home to millions of members of the Muslim Uighur minority, a Central Asian people.

"We will modernise the armed police force to improve its ability to carry out duties, respond to emergencies, combat terrorism and safeguard stability," Wen said.

China began revamping the PLA -- the former ragtag peasant force formed in 1927 by the Communist Party -- in earnest after a troubled 1979 incursion into Vietnam, when the neighbours vied for influence over Southeast Asia.

Besides conventional weaponry upgrades, the push also has led to China's fast-growing space programme and the test of a satellite-killing weapon in 2007.

China vows to build powerful army - Channel NewsAsia
 
One wonders about the motivation for such an aggressive policy. The question is....why?
 
Building a army is not policy at all. Try not to get confused.

You cant blame anyone for being paranoid about it. The advancements are much too rapid, huge amount of funding is being allocated, and the nation is getting more militarily aggressive with each passing day.
 
You cant blame anyone for being paranoid about it. The advancements are much too rapid, huge amount of funding is being allocated, and the nation is getting more militarily aggressive with each passing day.
We'll try to mimic the peaceful ways of Americans one day by globally deploying troops, invad..I mean liberate a country or two every decade.
 
You cant blame anyone for being paranoid about it. The advancements are much too rapid, huge amount of funding is being allocated, and the nation is getting more militarily aggressive with each passing day.

The most paranoid of all is China as it is surrounded by militarily advanced countries.

We are simply trying to replace obsolete weapons like J 7s, type 59s, and type 53s.

Get worried when we start using weapons
 
You cant blame anyone for being paranoid about it. The advancements are much too rapid, huge amount of funding is being allocated, and the nation is getting more militarily aggressive with each passing day.

military budget is pegged to %GDP.

china's GDP doubled in 5-6 years, it's military spending did the same.
 
You cant blame anyone for being paranoid about it. The advancements are much too rapid, huge amount of funding is being allocated, and the nation is getting more militarily aggressive with each passing day.

Who says they're too rapid? Why is Germany worried about China on the other side of the globe and not worried about the Wall Street regime which has 235 bases on German soil, occupies your country with 80000 soldiers, uses Germany as a base to inflict genocide and even keeps nukes on your soil ouside of German control?
 
Who says they're too rapid? Why is Germany worried about China on the other side of the globe and not worried about the Wall Street regime which has 235 bases on German soil, occupies your country with 80000 soldiers, uses Germany as a base to inflict genocide and even keeps nukes on your soil ouside of German control?

That's because Germans are afraid of themselves. They're afraid another charismatic militarist like Hitler will rise and embroil Europe in world war III. So they want American troops to keep the peace in Europe that they can't trust themselves to keep.
 
the nation is getting more militarily aggressive with each passing day.
Prove it. China's policy is to develop peacefully. That means no use of military force. The US has invaded two countries in the last ten years. How many has China?
 
Prove it. China's policy is to develop peacefully. That means no use of military force. The US has invaded two countries in the last ten years. How many has China?


none..........
 
none..........

China has territorial disputes with many of the countries around it, and has used its military to 'enhance' its claims on those territories, or expressed the willingness to do so.

The US has no territorial disputes.
 
China has territorial disputes with many of the countries around it, and has used its military to 'enhance' its claims on those territories, or expressed the willingness to do so.

The US has no territorial disputes.



and your point is.....
 
Who says they're too rapid? Why is Germany worried about China on the other side of the globe and not worried about the Wall Street regime which has 235 bases on German soil, occupies your country with 80000 soldiers, uses Germany as a base to inflict genocide and even keeps nukes on your soil ouside of German control?
Germans are well known masochists. :what:
 
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