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China’s Hu urges navy to prepare for combat

Chinese President Hu Jintao. AFP

BEIJING—Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday urged the navy to prepare for military combat, amid growing regional tensions over maritime disputes and a US campaign to assert itself as a Pacific power.

The navy should “accelerate its transformation and modernization in a sturdy way, and make extended preparations for military combat in order to make greater contributions to safeguard national security,” he said.

Addressing the powerful Central Military Commission, Hu said: “Our work must closely encircle the main theme of national defense and military building.”

His comments, which were posted in a statement on a government website, come as the United States and Beijing’s neighbors have expressed concerns over its naval ambitions, particularly in the South China Sea.

Several Asian nations have competing claims over parts of the South China Sea, believed to encompass huge oil and gas reserves, while China claims it all. One-third of global seaborne trade passes through the region.

Vietnam and the Philippines have accused Chinese forces of increasing aggression there.

In a translation of Hu’s comments, the official Xinhua news agency quoted the president as saying China’s navy should “make extended preparations for warfare.”

The Pentagon however downplayed Hu’s speech, saying that Beijing had the right to develop its military, although it should do so transparently.

“They have a right to develop military capabilities and to plan, just as we do,” said Pentagon spokesman George Little, but he added, “We have repeatedly called for transparency from the Chinese and that’s part of the relationship we’re continuing to build with the Chinese military.”

“Nobody’s looking for a scrap here,” insisted another spokesman, Admiral John Kirby.

“Certainly we wouldn’t begrudge any other nation the opportunity, the right to develop naval forces to be ready.

“Our naval forces are ready and they’ll stay ready.”

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said: “We want to see stronger military-to-military ties with China and we want to see greater transparency. That helps answer questions we might have about Chinese intentions.”

Hu’s announcement comes in the wake of trips to Asia by several senior US officials, including President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

US undersecretary of defense Michelle Flournoy is due to meet in Beijing with her Chinese counterparts on Wednesday for military-to-military talks.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao last month warned against interference by “external forces” in regional territorial disputes including those in the South China Sea.

And China said late last month it would conduct naval exercises in the Pacific Ocean, after Obama, who has dubbed himself America’s first Pacific president, said the US would deploy up to 2,500 Marines to Australia.

China’s People’s Liberation Army, the largest military in the world, is primarily a land force, but its navy is playing an increasingly important role as Beijing grows more assertive about its territorial claims.

Earlier this year, the Pentagon warned that Beijing was increasingly focused on its naval power and had invested in high-tech weaponry that would extend its reach in the Pacific and beyond.

China’s first aircraft carrier began its second sea trial last week after undergoing refurbishments and testing, the government said.

The 300-meter (990-foot) ship, a refitted former Soviet carrier, underwent five days of trials in August that sparked international concern about China’s widening naval reach.

Beijing only confirmed this year that it was revamping the old Soviet ship and has repeatedly insisted that the carrier poses no threat to its neighbours and will be used mainly for training and research purposes.

But the August sea trials were met with concern from regional powers including Japan and the United States, which called on Beijing to explain why it needs an aircraft carrier.

China, which publicly announced around 50 separate naval exercises in the seas off its coast over the past two years — usually after the event — says its military is only focused on defending the country’s territory.

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  • Anonymous

    peach black-ha-ha-ha. Kanya kanya panghimod, totoy. Hindi naman kita pinagbabawalan kung himodin mo ang puwit ng mga Intsik kasi baka lasang chop suey sa iyo. O lasang miki o mihon-hi-hi-hi.

    Pagnagkagiyera, punta ka sa airport at ibigay ko sa iyo yong pisong barya ko at maiwan ka dito sa Pinas. Punta ako Melika. Ikaw hindi pwene sama. Bawal alagad ni Mao doon. Maging driver ka ni lolo mong Hu. Ikaw magpakabait kung hindi ikaw maging luto Macaw. Halika kain tayo hopia. Mongo o mamoy ikaw gusto? Mamoy siguro kasi ikaw amoy mamoy.

    Tsai tsen. Pu haw la=ha-hi-ha!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FVBPRR4NKZ2DFURBCD5I4Q5GN4 Leg

    Anong parating na mga intsik….nandito na sila sa Pinas, matagal na! Nakaupo na nga ang TUTA sa executive branch eh! LOL….they are preparing for this, kaya nga MILYONES ang FUNDS bigay nila sa MILF/NPA!  Funding the rallies, para maging magulo ang Pilipinas.

    Pag-aawayin at hahatiin ng tuta nila sa malacanyang ang mga Pilipino…tapos pagnagkagulo nah (with coordinated attackes from NPA/MILF)…diyaan na aatake ang China…eh magulo na, sino pa magbabantay?! LOL.  Pag-pasok nila sa Pinas meron na NPA/MILF support, meron pang mga pro-communist chinese/filipinos!

    Ingat sa pro-communist chinese, mga espiya ang mga yan! Sasabotahe nila telecom natin….gamit mo ba ay Chinaphone or USB modem ng Globe/Smart/Sun?…ay nako,,made in china yan!…nagtratransmit yan ng mga data sa satellites nila.

  • Anonymous

    peach black, saan ikaw sagut? Huwag matakot ikaw. Ako mabait tao. Huwag kang mahiyain, sonny boy. Tayo pareho himod kaya tayo kaibigan. Ikaw himod Intsik ako himod kano. Salap himod kano lasang McDo. Ako bigay sa yo-ito abutin mo na.

  • Anonymous

    China already attacked and killed Vietnamese sailors and their ships in 1988 attack on their Spratleys.  Back then, Vietnam was not yet an ally of the US.  I wonder what will happen if Chinese Navy attacked and sunk our new PH Navy cutter in the Spratley’s?  What will be our counter?

  • Anonymous

    Aguila2011-ikaw lipad sa Beijing bago ikaw abutin ng drone strike. Isama mo na yong fellow commie mo peach black. Sigurado the Red Army will welcome you with red carpet. Warning-you run the risk of being cooked to death with radiation burns.

  • Anonymous

    Aguila2011-lumipad ka na lang sa China-aguila ka naman pala. Baka aguilang walang pakpak. Ang aguila na wala ring balls. Baka niluto mo na ng bola bola. Bolahan yata itong usap mo, tanga.

  • Anonymous

    Aguila-bakit hindi ikaw sagut? Umuwi ka na ba sa Tsina-ingat lang baka lulutuin ka doon ng mga Chinese chef. Maging Peking eagle gaya ng Peking duck-hahaha.

    Ito naman si Peach black-sumusuka ka pa ba? Baka meron kang cancer sa tiyan-magpatingin ka sa tunay na doctor, huwag yong arbularyong Intsik. Baka tusukin ka lang ng karayum – acupuncture. Anything huwag lang HIV-kawawa naman yong boyfriend mo. Ingat, hijo.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_PPSHX2WQDC664ASRV6X2K5EVEQ Mind Lumayag

    History will tell us, that without the Americans liberating Asia and the Pacific, China will never own anything when they where taken by Japan during WWII. The Americans has the right to intervene in the Pacific because American blood were sacrificed during the war to preserved the region’s free existence. If America are conquerors there will be no more independent nations in South East Asia, we will all be part of an Empire. What are we now? we are free nations… 

  • Anonymous

    WHEN COMMUNIST CHINA’S HU SAID THEIR NAVY TO PREPARE FOR COMBAT MEANS ” TO PIRATE A COPY OF OTHER NAVY’S SHIPS” SO THEY CAN CAN COPY FOR THEIR NAVY, HE, HE, HE? THE US AIRCRAFT THAT CRASHED IN YUGOSLAVIA, ITS REMAINS THERE WERE SECRETLY PIRATED BY THE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT, HA, HA, HA? THAT IS COMMUNIST CHINA, FROM VIDEOS TO COMPUTERS, TO SHIPS, TO AIRCRAFT, THEY DON’T HAVE THEIR OWN BRAINS, THEY JUST IMITATE WHAT OTHER HAVE, OK?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FVBPRR4NKZ2DFURBCD5I4Q5GN4 Leg

    napansin ko lang….walang comments dito mga yellow army ni PNOY…hahaha! Baka kasi mahalata na di sila mga Pilipino kundi mga propagandista at loyalista ng communist China na andito sa Pinas!



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