Wednesday, July 20, 2005

China's Stealth War On The U.S.

Max Boot has an article about it in today's LA Times. I don't have the link, but one key aspect is the discussion of the Red Army treatise "Unrestricted Warfare" that deals with making war on an economic hegemon, like, say, us:

Their different approaches include financial warfare (subverting banking systems and stock markets), drug warfare (attacking the fabric of society by flooding it with illicit drugs), psychological and media warfare (manipulating perceptions to break down enemy will), international law warfare (blocking enemy actions using multinational organizations), resource warfare (seizing control of vital natural resources), even ecological warfare (creating man-made earthquakes or other natural disasters).

Boot continues:

This isn't just loose talk. There are signs of this strategy being implemented. The anti-Japanese riots that swept China in April? That would be psychological warfare against a major Asian rival. The stage-managed protests in 1999, after the U.S. accidentally bombed the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, fall into the same category.

The bid by the state-owned China National Offshore Oil Co., to acquire Unocal? Resource warfare. Attempts by China's spy apparatus to infiltrate U.S. high-tech firms and defense contractors? Technological warfare. China siding against the U.S. in the U.N. Security Council over the invasion of Iraq? International law warfare. Gen. Zhu's threat to nuke the U.S.? Media warfare.

What a world we live in.

Update: Courtesy of Marine II, here is the link.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Here is the link to the article in the LA Times.
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-boot20jul20,0,6226256.column?coll=la-util-opinion-commentary

-Marine II