American analyst:

China is preparing for a possible war involving nuclear weapons

The Sino-Indian border is experiencing constant tension.

"The New York Times"

In recent weeks, China has sent tens of thousands of troops to its disputed border with India, in the high Himalayan region of Ladakh, and Beijing appears to be preparing for a large-scale invasion of Indian territory.

Gordon Jie Zhang, a senior fellow at the American Gatestone Institute, said that this deployment of forces occurred while Chinese President Xi Jinping, on the occasion of the celebration of the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party, delivered a "speech calling for peace, development and cooperation," according to the description of the "China newspaper". Party's Daily.

"The Chinese people have never bullied, persecuted or enslaved the people of any other country, and we never will," Xi said on July 1.

In May of last year, the People's Liberation Army moved forces south of the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, in other words: into Indian-controlled territory. A month later, on the night of June 15, Chinese soldiers launched a surprise attack that killed 20 Indian soldiers. India responded by strengthening its forces and launching a counterattack in August.

Hotspots

Zhang, a member of the Gatestone Institute's advisory board, added in a report published by the institute that Ladakh is not the only hotspot in the Himalayas. There has been a Chinese invasion of India's Sikkim, as well as incursions into neighboring Bhutan and Nepal.

Beijing's campaign against India was multifaceted.

“Since June of last year, there has been an attack attributed to China on the Mumbai power grid, and Maoist terrorists, linked to the Chinese, have killed 20 other members of the Indian security forces, and we have witnessed A devastating attack on a factory manufacturing iPhone components, an attack that appears to be part of a political war operation by Beijing, to prevent supply chains from diverting to India.

As a result, many in India now see China in the worst possible light.

The Indian people are right to be concerned. China has changed the definition of "war," and one of its tools is disease.

And if SARS Cove-2, which causes Covid-19, did not launch a biological weapon, the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party turned it into that, by lying about transmitting the infection and putting pressure on other countries, to get them to receive immigrants who carry the disease from China.

"It is not surprising that many Indians believe that the second wave of the (Corona) virus that attacked them was deliberately launched by China with the aim of further weakening them," Pascal said.

nuclear weapons

Beijing appears to be even considering using nuclear weapons to fight the next war.

In an area of ​​more than 700 square miles in the Gansu desert, China appears to be building 119 silos for the DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of carrying 10 warheads, the Washington Post reported.

By adding the 119 silos to the 26 other silos the Chinese military is building elsewhere, Zhang said, close to these fixed locations, China could have firepower roughly comparable to that of the current US nuclear arsenal.

When China's missiles, mounted on mobile launchers and submarines, are added, Chinese warheads could outpace their American counterparts.

Chinese military and political leaders have openly threatened to use their arsenal in this way.

In any case, Xi Jinping, in his aggressive speech on July 1, promised to "smash the heads and shed blood" of those who stand in the way of his plans to grab territory controlled by others.

Most importantly, he threatened to bring down the Westphalian international system, which provides for the sovereignty of states over their lands and internal affairs, and was established in 1648.

"With their courage and perseverance, the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people are solemnly proclaiming to the world that the Chinese people are not only adept at demolishing the pillars of the old world, but also adept at building a new one," Xi said.

army use

In addition, Xi is making preparations for the good use of his new army, and amendments to China's National Defense Law, which took effect on the first day of this year, transferred powers from civilian officials to military officials.

The amendments reduce the role of the State Council of the central government, and transfer powers to the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party.

Despite all this, the new law includes the mass mobilization of society to fight a war.

• It is not surprising that many Indians believe that the second wave of the "Corona" epidemic that struck them was deliberately launched by China with the aim of weakening them.

• The Washington Post newspaper reported that China appears to be building, in an area of ​​more than 700 square miles in the Gansu desert, 119 silos for the DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of carrying 10 warheads.

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