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Mike wrote:
from International Relations of the Asia-Pacific Volume 7 (2007) 155– 178 China’s nuclear command, control and operations In July 2005, a Chinese Major General, Zhu Chenghu, said at an official military briefing that China is prepared to use nuclear weapons against the USA, if its troops are attacked by the Americans during a confrontation over Taiwan (Harney, 2005). This declaration stirred turmoil and the Chinese Government did not bother to deny or confirm Zhu’s account. Do China’s nuclear forces have such a capability, if a Sino-American war occurred? Or is Zhu’s statement just a political bluff ? In this article, the author will try to answer these questions by investigating the current development and restraints of China’s nuclear command, control and communications systems as well as its nuclear targetting and operational plans.... You might also be interested in the DOD Annual Report to Congress: Military Power of the People’s Republic of China 2009: http://www.defense.gov/pubs/pdfs/Chi...eport_2009.pdf Regarding the question whether China might use their nukes first, the report states: "While there is no evidence that China’s doctrine of “no first use” has changed, the fielding of these forces, along with a projected new class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)/submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) in 2009-2010 enabling a credible sea-based deterrent, will give China’s leaders greater flexibility and options for strategic strike than previously available. While U.S. strategic forces still far outnumber those of China, China would be able to inflict significant damage on most large American cities with these survivable systems." And: "China’s 2008 Defense White Paper states that the Second Artillery Corps: 1) sticks to China’s policy of no first-use of nuclear weapons, 2) implements a self-defensive nuclear strategy, 3) strictly follows the orders of the CMC, and 4) takes as its fundamental mission the protection of China from any nuclear attack." However: "Given the above missions for China’s nuclear forces, the conditions under which China’s “no first use” policy applies are unclear. The PRC government has provided public and private assurances that its “no first use” policy has not and will not change. PRC writings indicate internal PLA support for this policy. Nevertheless, periodic PRC military and civilian academic debates have occurred over whether a “no first use” policy supports or detracts from China’s deterrent, and whether or not “no first use” should remain in place. Questions also continue regarding whether or not a conventional strike on China’s strategic forces would nullify China’s “no first use” pledge. These debates add a further layer of ambiguity to China’s strategic intentions for its nuclear forces." Also make sure to have a look at Figure 6 of the report, they have projected the ranges of China's strategic missiles on a worldmap, so that you can see which of them might land on your head one day. Spoiler: If you live in Brasilia or Argentina, count yourself lucky. -- Cool links for aspiring physicists, from a Nobel laureate: http://www.phys.uu.nl/~thooft/theorist.html |
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