President Xi Orders Chinese Army To “Prepare For War”

Via ZeroHedge

In just a few short days, China has proved that investors who have been underestimating the geopolitical risks stemming from the simmering tensions between the US and China over the latter’s territorial claims in the South China Sea and paranoia over the fate of Taiwan – a de facto independent state that President Xi Jinping is aggressively seeking to bring under the heel of Beijing – have done so at their own peril.

Earlier this week Xi Jinping, the Chinese emperor for life president provoked an angry rebuke from Taiwan’s pro-independence president when he demanded during a landmark speech earlier this week that Taiwan submit to “reunification” with Beijing.

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And as if tensions between China and the international community weren’t already high enough amid a worsening economic slowdown that’s hurting global economic growth and a tenuous trade “truce” with the US,  in another speech delivered on Friday during a meeting of top officials from China’s Central Military Commission which he leads, Xi took his belligerent rhetoric one step further by issuing his first military command of 2019: that “all military units must correctly understand major national security and development trends, and strengthen their sense of unexpected hardship, crisis and battle.”

“The world is facing a period of major changes never seen in a century, and China is still in an important period of strategic opportunity for development,” Xi said and added that China’s armed forces must “prepare for a comprehensive military struggle from a new starting point,” Xi said adding that “preparation for war and combat must be deepened to ensure an efficient response in times of emergency.”

Xi’s order prioritizes training with a focus on combat readiness, drills, troop inspections and resistance exercises.

It applies to all units of the PLA, including troops, academies and armed police, and is designed to “ensure new challenges are met and battles are won,” according to a copy of the guidelines seen during the television report.

In other words, Xi just ordered the Chinese military to prepare for war.

According to the South China Morning Post, the order “will kick-start a year of enhanced military training and exercises.” Which, of course, will build on the expansive military exercises carried out in 2018, where China flexed its military muscle in the South China Sea and Strait of Taiwan to show foreign powers that might support Taiwanese independence (i.e. the US) that China still takes the “One China” policy very, very seriously.

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In addition to prioritizing training for military readiness, the CMC issued a separate set of guidelines intended to boost morale, affirming that military personnel would be promoted on the basis of merit while promising greater leniency and understanding for mistakes made during training.

As one Chinese “military expert” quoted by the SCMP pointed out, the order was probably intended as a warning to foreign powers who might try to interfere in its affairs.

Shanghai-based military expert Ni Lexiong said the recent “high-profile gestures” were probably intended as a warning to those who sought to obstruct the mainland’s plans for the reunification of Taiwan.

“[They] show how seriously Xi is taking China’s military training and its preparations for war, while also flexing its strength,” he said.

A former PLA officer was more explicit: a retired PLA colonel Yue Gang said that as well as the rising tensions between Beijing and Taipei, Xi’s rallying call to the military was a response to the growing uncertainty over the geopolitical struggle between China and the United States.

“China is increasing its military training so that it has the best solutions for the worst outcomes, either related to the US or across the [Taiwan] strait,” he said.

“Over the coming year, the US might use Taiwan and the South China Sea as bargaining chips to get what it wants from China with regards to the trade war,” he said.

“And there is always the possibility of increased independence calls from Taiwan.”

Meanwhile, China’s People’s Daily, the official publication of the Communist Party, reported Thursday that the PLA has begun an extensive “realistic training exercise” with live fire in Shandong, eastern China. The publication did not specify what the objective of this live-fire exercise was, nor did Chinese agencies report whether Xi mentioned any particular acts to improve combat readiness that the PLA either has already begun to take or will do so in the future.

That same day, the nationalistic Chinese state-run Global Times highlighted comments by acting Pentagon chief Patrick Shanahan, who told reporters that his top priorities were “China, China, China.” The publication warned American officials against anti-Chinese “paranoia” while also threatening to make America “pay an unbearable price if the U.S. infringes on China.”

“When Shanahan shouts ‘China, China, China,’ Beijing must respond by accelerating construction of a deterrent against the U.S. China must make good use of deterrence, learning to make others feel fearful without being furious.”

Despite these explicit warnings and military ambitions, we are confident that in the eyes of the market and general population, the prospects for a prolonged “trade war” with China will remain completely distinct from speculation about the possibility of a hot war – that is, until it’s too late to heed the warnings from US military personnel in the Pacific, who have been outspoken about the threat posed by the Chinese and their growing military ambitions.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
January 5, 2019 11:22 am

What do you think would happen if any member of a Chinese legislative body publically called President Xi a “motherfxcker”?

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Anonymous
January 5, 2019 11:32 am

Well, I think there would be a public execution but first a bit of private torture.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  NickelthroweR
January 5, 2019 7:00 pm

Death it is!
But first, ru-ru.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 5, 2019 11:36 am

Great comment Anon.
The neocons agitating for strongarm tactics…
They’d be wise to reconsider poking the bear, be it a big Russian one, or the seemingly docile Panda bear.
We should not be Taiwan’s enforcement cop bully.
If we try to, we might just get a pretty brutal ass whippin.

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint
  Anonymous
January 5, 2019 11:40 am

Anon 11:22…..Most likely the Chinese media would gleefully report it and another politician would then say that Xi is a “lying motherf**ker”……….Just kidding. The pol would disappear along with his or her entire family and all of their friends to where ever the police take people for extermination.

After a fair trial of course.

unit472
unit472
January 5, 2019 11:31 am

Xi is unlikely to engage in actual hostilities with Taiwan. He doesn’t really have the military wherewithal to invade and occupy the 23 million people of Taiwan and, presumably, Taiwan would fight back and strike at mainland ports and industrial centers so the economic costs would be enormous to say nothing of the geo-political effects across the rest of Asia.

Just as Truman recoiled from the cost in men and material to push on after the battle for Okinawa and invade Kyushu ( a Taiwan sized island of Japan) preferring the low cost alternative of the atomic bomb so too it is likely Xi will seek some other method/s to undermine Taiwan’s independence.

unit472
unit472
  Administrator
January 5, 2019 12:21 pm

Well yeah, but so what. China has 3 million square miles of territory it must defend so, e.g. NONE of its tanks and artillery are of value against Taiwan since Taiwan is 110 plus miles away from China. It would have to first mount a successful amphibious assault more ambitious than anything since D-Day to seize a bridgehead to bring its advantage in men, tanks and such to bear. If Taiwan repelled the landing ( which it just might do ) then China is humiliated and Xi gets executed.

There is another issue. Taiwanese are ethnically and linguistically Chinese. One wonders just how popular it would be in China for Beijing to be seen attacking a small and prosperous outpost of ‘Greater China’ simply because they do not want to be ruled from Beijing? China is not North Korea so the ability of China to block images of Chinese missiles destroying Taiwanese towns is going to seep into China. If the US does not directly intervene then Chinese ‘nationalism’ isn’t a factor. It would be China versus China.

Ivan
Ivan
  unit472
January 5, 2019 1:34 pm

YAWN

China would take Taiwan during a prime time episode of fag and dyke buy a house show and there’s little to nothing the US could or would do beyond bluster.

Likewise Russia, with far superior military capability than the US, could take Central Europe with minimal resistance from the natives or the US. Hell, the Russians might even rid the place of the towel headed horde what invaded the place.

The global balance of power shifted while Americans were distracted over which bathroom to use.

Stucky
Stucky
  unit472
January 5, 2019 4:30 pm

I thought you were a damned IDIOT when it came to Russia. Now I see your IDIOCY knows no bounds.

A nation of 1.3 Billion and with enormous resources can’t defeat a nation of 23 million and few resources?? Riiiiight.

Admin puts up a useful chart to help you understand, and your response is “so what”? Idiot.

I’ll give you this ….. your shit-for-brains could probably fertilize all of Taiwan.

unit472
unit472
  Stucky
January 6, 2019 12:26 am

Well Hitler couldn’t cross 25 miles of water to bring his vastly superior armies to bear against Britain in 1940 now could he and China faces 110 miles of open ocean.

In WW2 the US had total air and sea superiority for its amphibious operations against Japan. In addition the Japanese garrisons were relatively small. 22,000 on Iwo Jima for example against which the US threw 50,000 Marines supported by battleships and aircraft carriers. It took 5 weeks of intense combat to take the 8 square mile island. These were combat experienced Marines with 3 years of amphibious operations under their belt. The PLA has no combat experience and has never conducted a single amphibious landing. Its very doubtful the Chinese would get anything like 5 weeks to carry out an invasion before the “International Community” demanded China cease its attack.

Desert Storm was called off after 100 hours and Bushes invasion of Iraq took just 2 weeks before the US Army was in Baghdad.

Pequiste
Pequiste
January 5, 2019 11:33 am

Didn’t you mean to report to us that Chinese leadership, PLA, Air Forces, and Navy are shaking in their boots with intel reports of the resolve in American Lesbian legion and Gay brigade units?

After all, we showed them what real U.S. muscle does to JV teams like ISIS, the Taliban, Yemeni rebels and the Somali pirates of Al Shabbab.

AC
AC
January 5, 2019 12:35 pm

Xi needs distractions for the Chinese populace. The domestic situation in China must be quite precarious.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  AC
January 5, 2019 8:27 pm

The Chinese downvotes confirm. Their internal economic and social structure is disintegrating. All it needs is a push.

On The Beach
On The Beach
January 5, 2019 9:27 pm

When have they not been preparing for war?