From: Steve Wingate 
Subject: SNET: America's 'War' With China
Date: 9 Mar 2000 03:01:04 -0500
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                   America's 'War' With China
                                           By Charles Smith
                  
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_smith/20000308_xcsof_americas_w.shtml
                                               3-8-00

                               
                             The war begins at dawn as over 100,000 invasion
                             troops, in three massive waves, surge across
                             narrow waters to find a morning beachhead on the
                             Taiwanese shores. The first wave of 100,000 red
                             troops is soon followed by up to seven more waves
                             of 100,000 Chinese soldiers, for a total of eight
                             Chinese armies hurled into a terrific assault. 
                               
                             As part of the pre-invasion attack, huge numbers of
                             People's Liberation Army Air Force jets streak
                             across the waters to bomb Taiwanese air bases. In
                             the skies, hundreds of missiles, and thousands of
                             MiGs overwhelm the small Taiwanese Air Force.
                             One or two of the bases continue to function but are
                             soon swept aside by the tide of red MiGs. 
                               
                             Taiwanese cities are seen on global television
                             taking direct hits from missile after missile, launched
                             by the 2nd Artillery Corps from inside the Chinese
                             mainland. One or two of the Asian cities disappear
                             in a blinding flash, as nuclear-tipped missiles take
                             out strategic ports and critical military facilities. 
                               
                             In and around the skies of Taiwan, U.S., Japanese
                             and Asian ally fighter jets frantically hurl themselves
                             in fruitless attacks to stem the tide. F-117A Stealth
                             bombers fly bold and effective strikes from Okinawa
                             until a direct hit from a Chinese ballistic missile
                             closes the base and kills thousands. 
                               
                             At sea, a massive force of U.S. carriers converges
                             from two different directions; one from the Indian
                             Ocean and another from across the Pacific. The
                             forces are soon spotted by Chinese satellites using
                             purchased American technology and are targeted. 
                               
                             Each group is attacked by waves of Chinese
                             bombers and missiles one thousand miles from
                             Taiwan, with each wave growing larger as they
                             approach. 
                               
                             In the end, the Chinese sink two nuclear aircraft
                             carriers and a major portion of the U.S. fleet in a
                             grinding assault of suicide planes. All is lost. Taiwan
                             falls and begins a dark period of subject occupation
                             by the communist forces. America enters a
                             protracted war with China. 
                               
                             This scenario has been played out at the highest
                             levels inside the Pentagon, using advanced war
                             game systems. It does not end well for America.
                             However, one other war game recently played
                             inside the defense establishment had a very
                             different result. 
                               
                             There are many Chinese military weaknesses, but
                             there is one critical weak link in its plan to take
                             Taiwan, that of submarine warfare. The leader in
                             submarine war is America, and despite the years of
                             Clinton neglect, the U.S. Navy silent service still
                             rules supreme over the world's oceans. 
                               
                             There is one and only one hope that can stem the
                             tide -- sink the landing ships full of PLA troopers and
                             save Taiwan. The American Pacific nuclear
                             submarine force responds with a single order, "Sink
                             'em!" 
                               
                             No Chinese vessel on or below the surface survives
                             for very long. The seas around Taiwan are filled
                             with torpedoes, sea mines, the dying and the dead.
                             The Chinese Army invasion of Taiwan drowns
                             within sight of the mainland as the first wave is sunk
                             in a fruitless attempt to cross the open waters. The
                             Chinese Navy disappears without firing a shot. 
                               
                             Without its warships and landing craft, the Chinese
                             Army cannot swim. Before the hapless generals in
                             Beijing can react to the disaster at sea, a second
                             attack begins deep inland, behind their lines. 
                               
                             Suddenly, and without warning, Tomahawk missiles
                             rise from the sea surface, flying over the mainland,
                             destroying air bases, missile sites and Chinese
                             command posts. 
                               
                             Operating closely with B-2 bombers, the silent
                             service attacks the Chinese mainland in repeated
                             blows aimed at the Chinese military command.
                             Several Chinese warlords die in the precision
                             strikes. Chinese air power tries to respond but the
                             futile effort has no effect on an unseen foe able to
                             fire at will into almost any Chinese city. 
                               
                             U.S. strike aircraft flying from untouched bases
                             move forward to clear the skies as jubilant
                             Taiwanese citizens greet the first American
                             paratroopers and Patriot missile batteries. American
                             carriers arrive safely to reinforce Taiwan,
                             unhindered by the crippled Chinese Army Air Force.
                             Finally, Aegis cruisers escorting the carriers do
                             battle with the remaining Chinese missile forces and
                             defeat them in a first-ever duel outside the Earth's
                             atmosphere. 
                               
                             The swift force of U.S. Navy Los Angeles attack
                             boats, led by the first Sea Wolf class submarine,
                             sweep the seas clean between China and Taiwan.
                             The red invasion force disappears beneath the
                             straits and into history next to the Spanish Armada. 
                               
                             The game ends with U.S. Navy attack subs
                             returning home with broomsticks tied to their masts.
                             Taiwan buries its dead and begins to rebuild. 
                               
                             Yet, can we stop the coming war before it happens?
                               
                             The world now stands at the brink. The so-called
                             "strategic partner" of America is preparing to declare
                             war on tiny Taiwan. The first warnings are already
                             sounding, as Chinese Army troops move forward
                             and diplomats seek secret deals. 
                               
                             China has not started the war nor is China united
                             behind the war. The Chinese mainland consists of
                             over a billion people kept in bondage by the iron
                             grip of the People's Liberation Army and the
                             Communist Party. 
                               
                             The oppressive and brutal regime is also unstable.
                             At any moment, it could collapse and implode like
                             the former Soviet Union, or it may turn outward in a
                             nationalistic fever that leads to global combat. 
                               
                             There is a way to stop the warlords and free the
                             mainland. The same country is seeking entry into
                             the civilized world of business, membership in the
                             World Trade Organization, and permanent "most
                             favored" trading status here in America. China
                             depends on the current trade to build her army for
                             the coming conflict. 
                               
                             The one element that China needs to start and
                             finish a war is money. Even the threat of a trade halt
                             with China will take away the resources needed to
                             invade Taiwan. Hit them hard where they cannot
                             respond and where it hurts the most, in their wallet.
                             Urge Congress to turn down Chinese membership
                             in the WTO and turn down most favored trading
                             status. 
                               
                             We can stop the warlords by cutting trade relations.
                             U.S. citizens can even bypass a weak Congress
                             and a corrupt president simply by boycotting red
                             Chinese goods. It's as simple as that. Only a few
                             percentage points can tip the balance in favor of
                             peace. 
                               
                               
                             Charles Smith is a national security and defense
                             reporter for WorldNetDaily. 

                                                                  
                               
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