90 Miles From Tyranny : U.S. Companies Must Stop Helping China Become A Military Powerhouse

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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

U.S. Companies Must Stop Helping China Become A Military Powerhouse



Since U.S. companies prioritize profit over national security, stopping their assistance to the Chinese military requires market-oriented solutions in addition to legislation.

The U.S. Department of Defense recently released its annual report on China’s military power, which shows that China’s military has made astounding advancements to “modernize its capabilities and improve its proficiencies across all warfare domains” in a relatively short period. The report also made it clear that one of the main objectives of the Chinese military’s modernization is to fight and win wars “against a strong enemy,” a not-so-subtle reference to the United States.

The most significant advancement of the Chinese military is its navy, which was almost non-existent four decades ago and now is the largest in the world, “with an overall battle force of approximately 355 ships and submarines, including approximately more than 145 major surface combatants.” By contrast, the U.S. Navy has a battle force of 293 ships as of early 2020. The DOD report also highlights that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has heavily invested in advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI).


The PLA’s goal is to “make weapons systems and military operations more networked and autonomous” and change “the future of warfare faster than expected.” Some military experts believe China is already surging ahead of the United States in the arms race for AI.

How did the PLA manage to modernize at such an astonishing speed? Besides heavy investment from the Chinese government, western companies have played a crucial role. Here are three examples.

German Engines Powered the Chinese Navy


German media recently disclosed that several types of Chinese navy warships are “powered by engines that were either developed or built by German manufacturers.” MTU, one of the German manufacturers, “was a regular supplier of engines for Luyang III class missile destroyers through a licensed production plant in China.” Luyang-class destroyers are equipped with state-of-art weapons systems and can launch land-attack cruise missiles, long-range surface-to-air missiles, and anti-submarine missiles.

Additionally, MTU supplied “engines that were used in China’s Song-class submarines.” A strong navy has enabled China to expand its territorial claim in the South China Sea, intimidate neighboring countries, disrupt standard commercial and exploration activities, and strengthen its ability to invade...




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1 comment:

MMinWA said...

Imagine, if it's possible, that for a cushy lifestyle, you enable a foreign country to under mine the values, traditions, history and culture of "your" own country. That's what it always comes down to, the money.

Castro's clan? Billionaires, daughter has a multi million dollar condo in FL.
Sanders? Multi millionaire and never had a private sector job or business
Obama? Dittos
I could do this all day.

And it doesn't have to be the top guys, there are 1,000s of upper and mid level bureaucrats, academics, business executives, media "journalists, state bureaucrats...all of them going along with policies that are crushing America for some money.

There's going to be the worst free for all in history, a blood bath of biblical proportions.