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CCP's Flagrant Disregard for Human Life
As a professor and the director over China's National Defense University Defense Strategic Institute and a general in the People's Liberation Army, Maj. Gen. Zhu Chenghu said at a briefing to foreign reporters that China would resort to nuclear force should the U.S. intercede in a Taiwan Straits conflict. He added that China was prepared to sacrifice the cities east of Xi'an (implying six major cities with 33 million people) and warned that the U.S. "will have to be prepared for hundreds of cities that will be destroyed." In a letter addressed to Zhou Wenzhong, the Chinese ambassador to the U.S., Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo criticized Zhu for making such comments. "For a senior government official to exhibit such tremendous stupidity by making such a brazen threat is hardly characteristic of a modern nation," the letter said. Zhu subsequently claimed that he was merely expressing his personal views. However, his comments signaled a threat to the U.S., Taiwan, and above all, the Chinese people. If we look back in history, Zhu's comments are representative of the tyrant Mao Zedong. One cannot help but wonder, why the CCP after all these years continues to walk in Mao's footsteps, failing to show any regard for human life. What could be more important than human life? If nuclear war breaks out, how many innocent lives in the U.S. and China would be lost? Of course, history has shown us that the CCP is not afraid of sacrificing human lives. During the second session of the 8th National People's Congress in May 1958, Mao said that sacrificing lives in the event of a nuclear war, in exchange for eliminating capitalism, would not be such a bad thing after all. Historically, under CCP rule, China's casualty rate during peacetime was comparable to that of wartime. During the Great Leap Forward, 30 million Chinese were starved to death, yet Mao showed no remorse. The deaths of millions as a result of the Cultural Revolution and many other political campaigns reflected Mao's inhumanity. The use of tanks against its own people on June 4, 1989, was an unprecedented atrocity in the CCP's history, further revealing its flagrant disregard for human life. Deng Xiaoping once said: "Kill 200,000 in exchange for 20 years of stability." Seen in this light, Zhu's views are not surprising. Those supporting the CCP's despotic rule would show no regard for the lives of their own people. Consider the coal mine disasters, the starvation of farmers that sacrificed their lives for the land, the flood in Heilongjiang, which took the lives of hundreds of elementary school children, the cover-up of the SARS crisis, and the death of college student, Sun Zhigang, due to police brutality. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-22/30495.html A CCP General With a “Personal Opinion”? China’s General Zhu Chenghu raised international concern when he threatened nuclear action against the United States. China’s response was to state that the threat represents Zhu Chenghu’s “personal opinion” and not that of China. Beijing would neither condemn nor officially refute General Zhu’s statement in spite of protests from the U.S. Zhu Chenghu is surely being celebrated for his words throughout the Chinese Communist Party’s army. Should the U.S. government be surprised? Surely the U.S. didn’t think that the Chinese government would risk destruction to start a war with the U.S. The Chinese cannot beat the U.S. in conventional warfare, but if there were an attack against Chinese warships in a possible war over Taiwan, the Chinese government would use their nuclear weapons directly against the U.S. The Chinese government doesn’t want to hide behind North Korea’s aspiration for nuclear power anymore. Instead, they want to make their own aggressive nuclear status clear. Therefore, Beijing let one of its own generals give the U.S. a direct warning. The Chinese government has called it a personal opinion. If the common people of China aren’t allowed to have their own personal opinions, how can a general be allowed to have personal opinions regarding major international relations? This was a belligerent move by the CCP. We have to believe that the CCP will most certainly do what they say they might do. The CCP considers the Chinese people worthless, not to mention Americans. If something offends the Communist Party, they will dare to do anything. Peace loving people of China, people of the world, be aware. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-22/30505.html |
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hmm more 2million i would think
SeeingEyeDog wrote: CCP's Flagrant Disregard for Human Life As a professor and the director over China's National Defense University Defense Strategic Institute and a general in the People's Liberation Army, Maj. Gen. Zhu Chenghu said at a briefing to foreign reporters that China would resort to nuclear force should the U.S. intercede in a Taiwan Straits conflict. He added that China was prepared to sacrifice the cities east of Xi'an (implying six major cities with 33 million people) and warned that the U.S. "will have to be prepared for hundreds of cities that will be destroyed." In a letter addressed to Zhou Wenzhong, the Chinese ambassador to the U.S., Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo criticized Zhu for making such comments. "For a senior government official to exhibit such tremendous stupidity by making such a brazen threat is hardly characteristic of a modern nation," the letter said. Zhu subsequently claimed that he was merely expressing his personal views. However, his comments signaled a threat to the U.S., Taiwan, and above all, the Chinese people. If we look back in history, Zhu's comments are representative of the tyrant Mao Zedong. One cannot help but wonder, why the CCP after all these years continues to walk in Mao's footsteps, failing to show any regard for human life. What could be more important than human life? If nuclear war breaks out, how many innocent lives in the U.S. and China would be lost? Of course, history has shown us that the CCP is not afraid of sacrificing human lives. During the second session of the 8th National People's Congress in May 1958, Mao said that sacrificing lives in the event of a nuclear war, in exchange for eliminating capitalism, would not be such a bad thing after all. Historically, under CCP rule, China's casualty rate during peacetime was comparable to that of wartime. During the Great Leap Forward, 30 million Chinese were starved to death, yet Mao showed no remorse. The deaths of millions as a result of the Cultural Revolution and many other political campaigns reflected Mao's inhumanity. The use of tanks against its own people on June 4, 1989, was an unprecedented atrocity in the CCP's history, further revealing its flagrant disregard for human life. Deng Xiaoping once said: "Kill 200,000 in exchange for 20 years of stability." Seen in this light, Zhu's views are not surprising. Those supporting the CCP's despotic rule would show no regard for the lives of their own people. Consider the coal mine disasters, the starvation of farmers that sacrificed their lives for the land, the flood in Heilongjiang, which took the lives of hundreds of elementary school children, the cover-up of the SARS crisis, and the death of college student, Sun Zhigang, due to police brutality. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-22/30495.html A CCP General With a "Personal Opinion"? China's General Zhu Chenghu raised international concern when he threatened nuclear action against the United States. China's response was to state that the threat represents Zhu Chenghu's "personal opinion" and not that of China. Beijing would neither condemn nor officially refute General Zhu's statement in spite of protests from the U.S. Zhu Chenghu is surely being celebrated for his words throughout the Chinese Communist Party's army. Should the U.S. government be surprised? Surely the U.S. didn't think that the Chinese government would risk destruction to start a war with the U.S. The Chinese cannot beat the U.S. in conventional warfare, but if there were an attack against Chinese warships in a possible war over Taiwan, the Chinese government would use their nuclear weapons directly against the U.S. The Chinese government doesn't want to hide behind North Korea's aspiration for nuclear power anymore. Instead, they want to make their own aggressive nuclear status clear. Therefore, Beijing let one of its own generals give the U.S. a direct warning. The Chinese government has called it a personal opinion. If the common people of China aren't allowed to have their own personal opinions, how can a general be allowed to have personal opinions regarding major international relations? This was a belligerent move by the CCP. We have to believe that the CCP will most certainly do what they say they might do. The CCP considers the Chinese people worthless, not to mention Americans. If something offends the Communist Party, they will dare to do anything. Peace loving people of China, people of the world, be aware. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-22/30505.html |
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If this is true, then the CCP is crazier than the Soviets, or even the
Indians. In both the US-Soviet and India-Pakistan conflicts, both sides eventually realized that a nuclear holocaust would be counterproductive. If the CCP is dead set on nuking the West in order to erase capitalism at any cost, they'll find that the cost is very high indeed. I suppose that after China nukes the West, the remaining world will go mad with joy that the "Great Oppressor" is finally gone. Then the Great Hangover will start. No more food (the US produces most of the world's food supply). No more markets for such things as oil, and the cheap trinkets turned out by the Chinese industrial machine. The Third World will find that the Great Oppressor really wasn't that bad after all. But by then it will be too late, and the radiation clouds will be on the move, and the black rain will start to fall. After that storm passes, the world will find that their land and water are contaminated. Permanently. I figure that the CCP officials figure that they'll be safe in their bunkers with their 5 year food and water supply. But this contamination won't go away, and eventually the elite will have to emerge, and then they'll die too. It was this prospect that brought nations back from the brink before. But if the CCP just wants to destroy capitalism, and is willing to die themselves in the process, then there's no telling what they'll do. (Watch Li ignore this post, as he's ignored all my other posts criticizing the CCP, while he's all over my posts criticizing HIM.) SeeingEyeDog wrote: CCP's Flagrant Disregard for Human Life As a professor and the director over China's National Defense University Defense Strategic Institute and a general in the People's Liberation Army, Maj. Gen. Zhu Chenghu said at a briefing to foreign reporters that China would resort to nuclear force should the U.S. intercede in a Taiwan Straits conflict. He added that China was prepared to sacrifice the cities east of Xi'an (implying six major cities with 33 million people) and warned that the U.S. "will have to be prepared for hundreds of cities that will be destroyed." In a letter addressed to Zhou Wenzhong, the Chinese ambassador to the U.S., Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo criticized Zhu for making such comments. "For a senior government official to exhibit such tremendous stupidity by making such a brazen threat is hardly characteristic of a modern nation," the letter said. Zhu subsequently claimed that he was merely expressing his personal views. However, his comments signaled a threat to the U.S., Taiwan, and above all, the Chinese people. If we look back in history, Zhu's comments are representative of the tyrant Mao Zedong. One cannot help but wonder, why the CCP after all these years continues to walk in Mao's footsteps, failing to show any regard for human life. What could be more important than human life? If nuclear war breaks out, how many innocent lives in the U.S. and China would be lost? Of course, history has shown us that the CCP is not afraid of sacrificing human lives. During the second session of the 8th National People's Congress in May 1958, Mao said that sacrificing lives in the event of a nuclear war, in exchange for eliminating capitalism, would not be such a bad thing after all. Historically, under CCP rule, China's casualty rate during peacetime was comparable to that of wartime. During the Great Leap Forward, 30 million Chinese were starved to death, yet Mao showed no remorse. The deaths of millions as a result of the Cultural Revolution and many other political campaigns reflected Mao's inhumanity. The use of tanks against its own people on June 4, 1989, was an unprecedented atrocity in the CCP's history, further revealing its flagrant disregard for human life. Deng Xiaoping once said: "Kill 200,000 in exchange for 20 years of stability." Seen in this light, Zhu's views are not surprising. Those supporting the CCP's despotic rule would show no regard for the lives of their own people. Consider the coal mine disasters, the starvation of farmers that sacrificed their lives for the land, the flood in Heilongjiang, which took the lives of hundreds of elementary school children, the cover-up of the SARS crisis, and the death of college student, Sun Zhigang, due to police brutality. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-22/30495.html A CCP General With a “Personal Opinion”? China’s General Zhu Chenghu raised international concern when he threatened nuclear action against the United States. China’s response was to state that the threat represents Zhu Chenghu’s “personal opinion” and not that of China. Beijing would neither condemn nor officially refute General Zhu’s statement in spite of protests from the U.S. Zhu Chenghu is surely being celebrated for his words throughout the Chinese Communist Party’s army. Should the U.S. government be surprised? Surely the U.S. didn’t think that the Chinese government would risk destruction to start a war with the U.S. The Chinese cannot beat the U.S. in conventional warfare, but if there were an attack against Chinese warships in a possible war over Taiwan, the Chinese government would use their nuclear weapons directly against the U.S. The Chinese government doesn’t want to hide behind North Korea’s aspiration for nuclear power anymore. Instead, they want to make their own aggressive nuclear status clear. Therefore, Beijing let one of its own generals give the U.S. a direct warning. The Chinese government has called it a personal opinion. If the common people of China aren’t allowed to have their own personal opinions, how can a general be allowed to have personal opinions regarding major international relations? This was a belligerent move by the CCP. We have to believe that the CCP will most certainly do what they say they might do. The CCP considers the Chinese people worthless, not to mention Americans. If something offends the Communist Party, they will dare to do anything. Peace loving people of China, people of the world, be aware. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-22/30505.html ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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