[War] China: "Usual American Propoganda"
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Chazenesq2b at aol.com
Wed Jul 16 23:09:47 EDT 2008
"Usual American Propoganda"
President Xia Hong
The People's Republic of China
July 8, 2014
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(The Executive Residence, Beijing)
Xia and Bing couldn't help but laugh, at least on the inside, when news had
reached them that the Americans and their NATO allies began their assault into
Azerbaijan. Where as the western allies only found out about the Chinese
assault as it took place from high orbit... Chinese agents had reported the
NATO lead assault several hours before it took place. How did they accomplish
such a task?
In the most expensive case, a pair of binnoculars, a two-way radio, and an
old displaced New York City 'checkerboard' cab parked about two miles from an
American airfield. The skills of HumInt weren't as absent in the East as
they were in the West. Granted, China had it's own spy sattelites, it's own
methods of high-tech SigInt and the like, but when you wanted to know what
'will' happen versus what 'could' or what 'would' happen, the only way was in
person.
"I can't believe Williams 'has' allies at this point. He and Bush Junior
have a lot of commiserating to do!" Bing chuckled.
It was tough to believe that given the level of intelligence the world
leaders involved had, that they didn't see what it was for what it 'really' was...
an American effort to protect American economic interests. Azerbaijan's oil
fields had been discovered by American companies, would be exploited 'by'
American companies...
And Canadians, Australians, and French would likely lose their lives for
America's cheap gas. "You know I'm sure they must have thought the same about
our Iranian 'invasion'." Xia smirked. "Don't these people know what the
definition of a 'Raid' is?"
And that in turn got another moment of barely contained silence. How could
you 'not' want to laugh when the world super power, and her allies, believed
you'd occupied a country? Granted, the PLA had gotten 'extremely' good at
camouflage, deception, and covert moving... but for Christ's sakes it was easy
to see how WMDs could go missing in the middle of the damn desert when the
largest army on Earth could hide from the 'all knowing' American intelligence
community.
"I blame Williams' Iraq experience. He learned how to fight wars
incorrectly and now he's ordering them fought, incorrectly." Bing smirked. "The only
Chinese soldiers 'still' operating in Iran are the Special Forces training up
the Iranian Liberation Army. Plans are already being drawn up for a post
war election in Iran, once the fighting is over. Hopefully our democratists
will prevail, and an Iranian democracy will take route."
Xia nodded. Contrary to American lead belief, she had no problems at all
with democracy. She'd done a 'considerable' amount to advance democracy in
China, with the PNC's elections coming up that ought to be obvious, but in this
case Iran, unlike China, had a fully mobilized (if underground) Civil Society
that could concretely support a lively democracy. China was still building
those traditions and practices, and had to make a much more smooth transition
than Iran would have to. "They've earned the right to try at least." She
poured a cup of Green Tea. "It should be criminal... NATO troops bombing
targets we've already hit, fighting armies that don't exist... it's like
President Williams has gone Don Quixote on us."
Bing shook his head. "No windmills in Azerbaijan."
"None yet!" Xia said in mock indignation. "Just wait until the infamous
American rebuilding projects get underway!"
With that Bing couldn't help but laugh. That 'was' the way things seemed to
pan out with most American reconstruction projects. Need a power grid?
We'll build you a park! Want a hospital or school? Howabout a nice strip-mall
for the runners up...
It was a sad irony. But you had to love the American President... like the
global 'special' child, no matter how tough or pointless the going got, he
still kept at it. Xia folded her hands together. "Let's take the high-road
publicly though, shall we? Congratulate the NATO allies and the Azerbaijanis
on their liberation of Azerbaijan. Kindly remind them that we 'do' have
forces operating within the Iranian border, so if they broaden their war we'd
prefer they did 'not' bomb our forces or the forces of the Free Iranian Movement
or the Iranian Liberation Army. Let's advertise to the Iranians that this is
their chance, as a people, to finally vindicate Islam and their history in
the eyes of the world and create a new prosperity for their nation. Ask them
for their help in locating the murderers that have sullied the name of
Allah's religion... let them know we stand ready to assist them whatever the
outcome. Likewise let's ask the NATO allies to discuss plans for the post war
situation, and let's set the situation straight in the media."
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ACTIONS
1. Point out to John that I 'do' read posts, and that his nice diplomatic
'let's hope Chris doesn't see the China bashing' technique doesn't work.
Especially when you obviously didn't read the post in question carefully enough.
2. Have a good laugh at all the 'Chinaphobia' apparently going around.
3. Set the record straight. China supported the US offered proposal in the
UNSC about Iran, even though the US actively sought the murder of Chinese
soldiers in North Korea, 'because' it was the right thing to do. China offered
to allow her forces to be integrated into a western command structure for
the sake of unity in the face of the enemy, and it was the rest of ya'll that
pretty much said go to hell. China acted following the terrorist attacks to
protect ALL of the world's people, why the rest of you sat on your asses and
bitched about us doing something. Despite this, China 'still' supports the
liberation of Azerbaijan, even if it is a pre-tense for American exploitation
of the resources in the region. Azerbaijan deserves to be free.
4. Invite all the leaders of the NATO allies to discussions regarding a
mutually beneficial plan for the post war Iran situation. Continue to support
independent democratic movements in Iran with training, material,
organization, and joint operations. Let the Iranians lead the way in their own
revolution.
5. Make it known to NATO that, despite their worries, only small groups of
Chinese soldiers are actually 'in' Iran. We have given you their IFF sigs,
we've given you the knowledge they're there... God help you if you bomb them
'accidentally'.
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