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2011-10-23 (China Military News cited from taipeitimes.com and by William Lowther) -- The Washington Times is reporting that US intelligence agencies are on alert for unexpected Chinese military activities this weekend.
While there is no hint about the possible nature of such activities, they could be timed to coincide with the visit of White House National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon to Beijing.
According to the Washington Times, they could be part of the Chinese response to the US$5.8 billion arms package for Taiwan that was announced by the US last month.
Senior Washington-based US intelligence sources approached by the Taipei Times refused to discuss the issue, describing it as “too sensitive,” but they did not deny the report.
The sources said that Chinese military activity was “always a possibility,” but refused to speculate on what form it might take or just how likely it was.
As previously reported by the Taipei Times, the US is expecting to hear new protests about US arms sales to Taiwan during Donilon’s visit.
The Washington Times said that the administration of US President Barack Obama was “braced for a tough Chinese reaction.”
“The US intelligence community so far is unable to assess authoritatively just what China will do,” it said.
The newspaper said that so far Beijing has postponed the visit of Admiral Robert Willard, the commander of US forces in the Pacific, to China and blocked a visit by a US Army band.
“Recent comments by Chinese Gen. Luo Yuan [羅援], Beijing’s high-profile military hawk, has provided what defense officials say are hints of ominous things to come,” the Washington Times said.
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October 22nd, 2011 at 11:34 pm
A carrier and an assault ship!!! = most juicy tenderloin to sink ur teeth into---here your missiles into.
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October 22nd, 2011 at 11:35 pm
And the most ironic part of all this is in the end "the US military is “ready for any provocation.” right out side of Chinese border. So who is provoking who??
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October 23rd, 2011 at 5:23 am
Please provide links to either TaipeiTimes or Washington Times about quote from William Lowther so I can verify what he said exactly.
TaipeiTimes has been in the habit of engaging in misinformation for sometimes.
Any report about China from Taipeitimes should be taken with a grain of salt.
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February 10th, 2012 at 11:58 am
I know this web page provides quality based posts and other material, is there any other site which offers such stuff in quality?
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