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‘Most Americans assume that the U.S. military
is so vastly superior to everyone else that no other nation would ever dream of
fighting a full-scale war against us. Unfortunately, that assumption is
dead wrong. In recent years, the once mammoth technological gap between
the U.S. military and the Chinese military has been closing at a frightening
pace. China has been accomplishing this by brazenly stealing our
technology and hacking into our computer systems. The Pentagon and the
Obama administration know all about this, but they don’t do anything about
it. Perhaps the fact that China owns about a trillion dollars of our
national debt has something to do with that. In any event, today China
has the largest military in the world and the second largest military budget in
the world. They have stolen plans for our most advanced jets,
helicopters, ships and missile systems. It is estimated that stealing our
technology has saved China about 25 years of research and
development. In addition, China is rapidly developing a new generation of
strategic weapons that could potentially enable it to actually win a future war
against the United States. At one time such a notion would have been
unthinkable, but as you will see below, the next war with China could go very
badly for the United States.
The Washington Post is reporting on a
confidential report that was prepared for the Pentagon, and what this report
says about the extent of Chinese cyber espionage is absolutely startling.
Will China know ALL of our secrets at some point? The following is a
brief excerpt from the Washington Post article
about the theft of our military technology by China. It turns out that
Chinese hackers have gotten their hands on plans for almost all of the new
cutting edge weapons systems that we have been developing…
Some
of the weapons form the backbone of the Pentagon’s regional missile defense for
Asia, Europe and the Persian Gulf. The designs included those for the advanced
Patriot missile system, known as PAC-3; an Army system for shooting down
ballistic missiles, known as the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD;
and the Navy’s Aegis ballistic-missile defense system.
Also
identified in the report are vital combat aircraft and ships, including the
F/A-18 fighter jet, the V-22 Osprey, the Black Hawk helicopter and the Navy’s
new Littoral Combat Ship, which is designed to patrol waters close to shore.
Also
on the list is the most expensive weapons system ever built — the F-35 Joint
Strike Fighter, which is on track to cost about $1.4 trillion.
One
military expert that the Washington Post showed the report to was absolutely
stunned…
“That’s
staggering,” said Mark Stokes, executive director of the Project 2049
Institute, a think tank that focuses on Asia security issues. “These are all
very critical weapons systems, critical to our national security. When I hear
this in totality, it’s breathtaking.”
The
experts said the cybertheft creates three major problems. First, access to
advanced U.S. designs gives China an immediate operational edge that could be
exploited in a conflict. Second, it accelerates China’s acquisition of advanced
military technology and saves billions in development costs. And third, the
U.S. designs can be used to benefit China’s own defense industry. There are
long-standing suspicions that China’s theft of designs for the F-35 fighter
allowed Beijing to develop its version much faster.
But
it isn’t just hackers that the U.S. military needs to be concerned about.
The
truth is that the Chinese are stealing secrets from us any way that they can.
For
example, the Chinese use attractive young women to seduce our defense
contractors. In fact, as the Washington Times recently
reported, one 59-year-old American man was recently charged with passing very
sensitive secrets to a 27-year-old Chinese “honeypot” that he was seeing…
A
U.S. defense contractor who works in intelligence at the military’s Pacific Command in Hawaii has been charged with
passing classified national security information to a 27-year-old Chinese woman
he was dating.
Benjamin Pierce Bishop, 59,
is accused of sending the woman an email in May with information on Pacom’s war
plans, nuclear weapons and U.S. relations with international partners,
according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Honolulu and
unsealed Monday.
The
complaint goes on to allege that Mr. Bishop told the woman over the
telephone in September about the deployment of U.S. nuclear weapons and about
the ability of the U.S. to detect other nations’ short- and medium-range
ballistic missiles.
Another
way that China is gaining a strategic advantage over the U.S. is by getting the
U.S. military to become increasingly dependent upon them. According to Forbes, now the U.S. military is even leasing
a Chinese satellite for communications purposes…
American
dependence on China grows by the day. The latest news is that the United States has been reduced
to leasing a Chinese satellite to handle communications with U.S. military
bases in Africa. Surprising, isn’t it? The nation that launched the world’s
first communications satellite (I remember it well – it was called Telstar) has
so lost its manufacturing mojo that it has to rely on its most formidable
military adversary to provide the hardware for some of its most sensitive
communications. This at a time when underlying unemployment rates among U.S.
manufacturing workers remain at near-depression levels.
Isn’t
that crazy?
And
a recent Senate report discovered that many of our most advanced weapons
systems are absolutely riddled with
counterfeit Chinese parts…
A
recent Senate report, titled Inquiry Into Counterfeit Electronic Parts In The Department
Of Defense Supply Chain, “uncovered overwhelming evidence of
large numbers of counterfeit parts making their way into critical defense
systems.”
The
investigation found 1,800 cases of counterfeit electronic parts
involving over one million suspect parts in 2009-10 alone, thereby
exposing “a defense supply chain that relies on hundreds of unveiled independent
distributors to supply electronic parts for some of our most sensitive
systems.”
The
report concluded, among other things, that China
is the “dominant source” of counterfeit products that enter the DoD supply
chain, that the Chinese government does little to stop it and that the
DoD doesn’t know the “scope and impact” of these parts on critical defense
systems.
Who
in the world would be stupid enough to allow one of their greatest strategic
enemies to supply large numbers of parts for key weapons systems?
Apparently
we are that stupid.
Things
are particularly bad when it comes to semiconductors…
Senator
John McCain commented: “We can’t tolerate the risk of a ballistic missile
interceptor failing to hit its target, a helicopter pilot unable to fire his
missiles, or any other mission failure because of a counterfeit part.” Calling
the issue “a ticking time bomb,” Brian Toohey, president of the Semiconductor
Industry Association, commented: “The catastrophic failure risk inherently
found in counterfeit semiconductors places our citizens and military personnel
in unreasonable peril.”
It
would be bad enough if we just had to worry about counterfeit parts
failing. But what if China has a way to shut some of those parts down in
the event of a conflict? What if some of those parts contain “Trojan
Horse” computer chips or malware?
That
may sound crazy, but unfortunately Trojan Horse chips can be extremely
difficult to detect. The following is from a recent Forbes article…
As
the Defense Science Board pointed out, Trojan Horse circuitry is almost
impossible to detect even with the most rigorous analysis. This is particularly
so if a saboteur can accomplish matching subversions in both software and
relevant hardware.
And
as I mentioned above, China is rapidly developing a vast array of new strategic
weapons which may enable it to actually win the next war with the United
States.
For
example, China has been developing a new generation of
inter-continental and submarine-launched nuclear missiles.
The submarine-launched missiles
are of particular concern…
The
Ju Lang-2 intercontinental missile is the second generation of
Chinese submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
It’s
a closely held secret, and details are sketchy. If it lives up to what public
military intelligence says it is, it’s a huge get for China, especially with
their new sub fleet.
The
missile is believed to have a range of 8,000 km, and can carry conventional or
nuclear warheads.
Do
you remember a few years ago when a Chinese sub fired a missile from just off the
west coast of the United States?
We
didn’t know that the sub was there. If that missile had been fired at Los
Angeles it would have been destroyed long before we could have ever responded.
And
don’t think that a first strike by either China or Russia is
inconceivable. As I have written about previously, the U.S. strategic
nuclear arsenal has already been reduced by about 95 percent, and Obama seems absolutely
determined to whittle it down even more. In fact, there has been talk
that the Obama administration ultimately wants to reduce our arsenal down to just 300 warheads. If Russia or China
knows exactly where those warheads are, it would be very easy to take them out
in less than 10 minutes with a submarine-based first strike.
And
China has also reportedly been developing very sophisticated EMP weapons.
The following is from a WND report…
In
2011, it was first revealed that China was developing EMP weapons to be used
against U.S. aircraft carriers in any future conflict, especially over Taiwan,
according to a 2005 National Ground Intelligence Center study.
That
center study said the Chinese were developing a family, or “assassin’s mace” of
EMP and high-powered microwave, or HPM, weapons to be used by a technologically
inferior force such as China’s, against U.S. military forces.
The
once secret but now declassified study pointed out that the Chinese could
detonate an EMP weapon some 30 to 40 kilometers over Taiwan or – by inference –
a U.S. carrier strike group – and destroy the electronics capability on which
U.S. network-centric strategy depends.
But
an EMP weapon does not have to be a high-altitude weapon that affects a large
area. Smaller scale EMP weapons could take out a wave of fighter jets or
a carrier fleet.
In
a future conflict with China, we could see U.S. planes falling out of the sky
or great naval vessels sitting dead in the water after being hit with EMP
blasts.
But
isn’t China our friend?
That
is what most Americans and most American politicians seem to believe.
They seem to think that China is our “buddy” and “trading partner” and that we
will never have a military conflict with China.
But
that is NOT how the Chinese see things.
The
Chinese regard the United States as their greatest strategic threat and as an
enemy that needs to be vanquished.
That
is why they are constantly spying on us, hacking into our computers and
stealing our technology.
That
is why they are feverishly building up their military and preparing for a
future war with America.
So
what do you think?
Do
you believe that war with China is in our future?
If
so, do you think that we will win?
Please
feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below…’