Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Doubts About China


Oh China Daily, you do constantly give me good material...

I have a hard time reconciling the title of "Peace Mission 2009" with the image of tanks rolling across an emply plain. Now I don’t think that China is planning to invade any of its neighbours tomorrow, but such a display of military hardware and collaboration with the Russians doesn’t strike me as terribly peaceable. I think this gets to the root of my problem with the Chinese government. They think that just because they call an activity one thing that the world will simply accept it and move on. Then they get upset if an outsider tries to call a spade a spade.

At least when the US conducts operations like this, they use names which do not strike me as contradictory. Their March 2009 exercises with South Korea were called “Key Resolve” and “Foal Eagle”. Now maybe that means something to someone…maybe in the Koreas, but the names don’t strike me as disingenuous from the outset. Everyone knows that the exercies are meant to send a signal to North Korea.

What the Chinese government needs to get its head around is that the West, and I’m sure their neighbours as well, don’t care about the fact that peace, or peaceful is placed in front of any action China takes which might be considered provocative by outsiders. If they simply were upfront about what was happening, people would be less fearful that the CCP was trying to cover up a hostile act.

China is an emerging power, with a large stake in the future of the world. It’s time for them to be up front about that. Global powers have large, modern, well equipped armies that aren’t always doing “peaceful” things. If China wants to be taken seriously, the need to be more honest to the world, and maybe even to themselves about what being a global power is all about. It may go a long way to easing the paranioa in some western, and probably asian capitals.

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