Friday, September 22, 2006

China: Why Generals Fear Cell Phones

Posted on Strategy Page

September 22, 2006: The government's new anti-corruption program has expanded into punishing military officers who screw up in a big way. In the last few months, dozens of generals and colonels have been dismissed from service, or otherwise punished, for making bad decisions. These incidents include responsibility for the loss of an experimental AWACS aircraft (which crashed because of wing icing, and poor preparation for the flight), and dozens of soldiers killed when a flood hit their barracks. In the past, such incompetence would have been covered up. But the growing access to communications (over 400 cell phone users and over 100 million Internet users) means that word of these problems gets out, along with names and other details. In a way, this is to the government's advantage, as the military tends to take care of its own. In the past, no one would get punished, and inept leaders would continue in their positions. Now, the government is able to use the unfavorable publicity as an excuse to ditch corrupt and incompetent officers.

September 20, 2006: China keeps getting hassled by Western nations for exporting weapons and weapons technology to rogue nations (North Korea and Iran in particular), and China keeps saying this isn't happening, or, when caught, says it will stop it. But it never stops, and reason is all about money, corruption and economic freedom. For the last three decades, China has had the fastest growing economy on the planet because, in the 1970s, the Communist Party decided to set the economy free. This was seen as necessary because the economy was a mess, people were poor, unhappy and sliding towards rebellion. The catch phrase was, "It is glorious to get rich." It worked, partially because corruption, already present, allowed many Communist Party officials to get rich by taking bribes from all the entrepreneurs who sprang into action. Export sales were a big part of this. That's a competitive business, and Chinese arms salesmen quickly found easy pickings among outcast nations that Western arms salesmen had to stay away from (because of embargos and the like). Because of the corruption, and typically inept reporting, the Chinese government often didn't know about Chinese firms making illegal arms deals until the U.S. rubbed their faces in it. Getting the Chinese to stop means more than getting the attention of the government, it also means motivating the government to try and gain some control over thousands of exporting companies. The government is reluctant to do that. The economic growth has brought peace and prosperity for the communists. No one wants to screw with it. Much easier to tell the Americans what they want to hear, and leave the arms salesmen alone.

September 14, 2006: In the last 14 years, China has sent some 6,000 peacekeepers to Cambodia, Congo, Liberia, East Timor, Kosovo, Haiti, Afghanistan, and Bosnia. China is now sending 2,000 peacekeepers to Lebanon. All this international helpfulness has caused a growing number of nations to call for lifting the arms embargo imposed on China after the bloody suppression of democracy demonstrators in 1989.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

THE LON NOL COUP OF 1970 WILL REPEAT SOON AGAIN

YUON XEN GETS READY TO ABOLISH THE KHMER MONARCHY.



PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY


ON...........2006 AT..., THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN CONVENED AND HAS VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO REMOVE NORODOM SIHAMONI AS A KING OF CAMBODIA, ABOLISHING THE MONARCHY AND DECLARING CAMBODIA A REPUBLIC WITH YUON XEN, WHO IS CURRENTLY PRIME MINISTER, AS THE PRESIDENT FOR LIFE WITH GRANTED EMERGENCY POWERS..

From Government spokesman and
Information Minister KHIEU KANHARITH

Anonymous said...

KHMER PEOPLE IS IN WANT OF

A KHMER DEGAULLE

TO THE LIBERATION OF OUR COUNTRY

http://www.charles-de-gaulle.org/article.php3?id_article=510

Declaration of general de Gaulle published in France in the clandestine papers on, June 23rd 1942.

The last veils behind which the enemy and traitors plotted against France have now been torn down. The issue at stake in this war is plain to all Frenchmen : independence or slavery. It is the sacred duty of every man to contribute all he can to the liberation of our country through the invader's defeat. There can be no solution and no future for us except through victory.
Yet this gigantic ordeal has shown the nation that the danger threatening its existence does not come solely from outside, and that victory without courageous and thorough internal reconstruction would not be real victory.
One moral, social, political and economic régime, paralysed by corruption, has abdicated in defeat. Another, arising from a criminal capitulation, is drunk with personal power. Both are condemned by the French people who, even as they unite for victory, are massing for revolution.
In spite of the fetters and gags of slavery, a thousand tokens, coming from the very heart of the nation, allow us to glimpse her desires and hopes. In the name of France, we proclaim these, and affirm the war aims of the French people.
We want our country to recover everything that belongs to her. For us, the end of the war means the restoration of complete integrity to France, the Empire and the national heritage ; it means that the nation must once again exercise absolute sovereignty over its own destiny. Any usurpation, whether from inside or beyond our frontiers, must be destroyed and swept away. As we mean to make France once again sole mistress of her fate, we shall likewise see to it that the French people alone are masters of their destiny. At the same time as they are freed from enemy oppression, all their internal liberties must be restored. Once the enemy is driven from our land, all French men and women will elect a National Assembly, which, in the full exercise of its sovereignty, will determine the country's future.
We seek retribution for every blow which has been, or is now, aimed at the rights, interests and honour of the French nation, and intend all such dangers to be eliminated. This means, first and foremost, that enemy leaders violating the laws of war to the detriment of French persons and property must be punished, together with the traitors who co-operate with them. Next, it means that the totalitarian system which incited, armed and hurled our enemies against us, as well as the systematic coalition of private interests which, in France, has worked against the interests of the nation, must simultaneously and for all time be overthrown.