May 20, 2012

Rising China Military Super Power.

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The USA military are in Afghanistan "fighting" the "Controlled Opposition" Taliban, created by the CIA from 1994, with the help of the Pakistan military which runs it. This scam enables the crims in the CIA/Pentagon to run the Afghan Opium operation which has made between $800--$2000 billion for these scamsters crims working closely with Wall Street and London Banks (2001--2012).

It goes without saying what a huge damage Afghan heroin causes to British and American society, and how such a huge operation subverts/compromises vital state pillars.

The USA military invaded Iraq because Israel desired it so, back in 2003, which eventually removed their own long time puppet, CIA Saddam, based on fake intelligence from ............Israel/Italy. And in that multi-trillion $ Israeli led operation, Israeli covert operatives went around killing all including American servicemen.

America military is in Yemen.....

America military is in Pakistan......

America military is in Somalia......

American security is attempting to subvert Syria from 2011 using "al-CIA-duh" as if this particular operation is of significant strategic importance to the country.

American security has subverted Libya in 2011 and removed its CIA installed Jewish puppet using "al-CIA-duh" as if this particular operation is of significant strategic importance to the USA.

American security has subvert Tunisia in 2011 using "al-CIA-duh" and "People Power" as if this particular operation is of significant strategic importance to the country.

American security has subvert Egypt in 2011 using "al-CIA-duh" and "People Power" as if this particular operation is of significant strategic importance to the country.

Clearly the crims in the CIA/Pentagon/State Department think they are supremely smart, and strategically know what they are doing.

In reality such manufactured mischief only enriches the sad psychopathic fagots and military industrial complex whilst simultaneously subverting and WEAKENING the USA as a viable, effective, efficient state that is suppose to be progressing on a logical path.

China mean while steadily, quietly, modestly and unassumingly marches on....and is now the second largest economy on earth according to American authoritative accounts, at $12 trillion PPP GDP, or by other measurements at $15 trillion.

So its REAL security budget must be between $600--800 billion.....or just over 5% of its real GDP.

The USA mean while according to Chalmers Johnson is spending possibly $1500 billion or 10% of GDP on its REAL security budget, and is over stretched around the world and over focused on security, with the Neo-Bolshevik Jews attempting to convert unconvincing the shining light on the hill into a Grubby Gulag Grey state....run purely by clever Jews, for clever Jooos.

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Surprise! China’s Stealth Jets Are 2 Years Ahead of Schedule



China's second J-20 stealth fighter. Image: David Cenciotti and fyjs.cn

Last year, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates was greeted in Beijing by China’s experimental stealth jet buzzing over his head. Gates didn’t sweat it: He proclaimed that the J-20 wouldn’t be ready until at least 2020

Oops.

The Pentagon’s top China official has now revised that estimate. The J-20, China’s first stealth jet, will be operationally ready “no sooner than 2018,” David Helvey, deputy secretary of defense for East Asia and Asia Pacific Security Affairs, told reporters Friday.

The new anticipated timetable for the J-20 hardly augurs the end of American military dominance. But it wasn’t the only Chinese military development that took the Pentagon by surprise last year.

According to the Pentagon’s new report (.pdf) on the Chinese military, China’s got three nuclear-powered submarines — an advance that Helvey conceded the U.S. military didn’t anticipate. China also fielded an “improved” amphibious assault vessel last year, while the U.S. Marine Corps is having trouble upgrading its own.

And that’s just the stuff that the Pentagon can see. Helvey speculated that the Chinese military keeps its research, foreign military acquisitions and nuclear modernization off its books. The report estimates that China’s declared $106 billion annual military budget is really more like $120 to $180 billion.

None of that means China’s military will overtake America’s anytime soon. 

China won’t, for instance, have a global communications and navigation satellite network until 2020, which means it doesn’t have a prayer of having a truly global Navy until at least then — even if it starts building its own aircraft carriers. Helvey disclosed that China still has neither built nor acquired any armed drones, and the spy robo-planes it has are the Harpies that Israel sold it nearly a decade ago

And while China may have an amphibious ship, the report says it can’t actually invade or hold nearby Taiwan, let alone any target further away or better defended.

At the same time, it’s hard not to notice that America’s own stealth fleet keeps racking up #fails.

First there’s the Air Force’s F-22 Raptor. It’s choking its pilots, and the Air Force doesn’t know why. Gates’ successor, Leon Panetta, this week restricted Raptor flights and hurried up an installation of a backup oxygen system onto the jets — which won’t be complete until at least 2014. Panetta did not ground the F-22, so the nearly 200 planes will definitely be in Air Force’s arsenal ahead of the J-20. But until the mysterious oxygen problems are decisively fixed, pilots may be wary of flying them, and the Air Force leadership may be wary of ordering it into combat.

Then there’s the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a family of jets for the Air Force, Navy and Marines. It’s already the most expensive weapons program in human history — current estimates peg the F-35′s lifetime costs over decades at $1.1 trillion-with-a-T — and not a single one of the advanced, powerful stealth jets is in the air. The Marines’ variant was so riddled with cost-overruns that it was put on a timeout in 2011; it’s off probation now. But testers keep finding expensive engineering flaws with the family of jets, and the Pentagon has given up predicting when it will actually patrol the skies.

The U.S. doesn’t want conflict with the Chinese, whose economy is inextricably tied to its own. But it might not see one coming. Especially not if China’s stealth planes are advancing while its own are stalling.