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item: In October, a Chinese official report called for greater trade
with the EU, and for the EU's arms embrago against China to be lifted. item: German foreign minister Gerhard Schroder recently visited China and said arms embrago should be lifted. item: a spokesman for EADS (large European arms manufacturer, which is one of the main partners in Eurofighter) recently called for the embargo to end. Any speculation as to what weapons China wants to buy? I think the Eurofighter. Also on the shopping list might be ASRAAM, Meteor and ASTER anti-aircraft missiles. There's a more detailed discussion of this on my blog at: http://www.cabalamat.org/weblog/art_97.html -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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phil hunt wrote:
Any speculation as to what weapons China wants to buy? I think the Eurofighter. Naturally the EU will agree in the hope of getting exports and secure the future of the EF. Expect an initial Chinese order for 24 units, followed by 300+ more built locally after they reverse engineer it. Cheers David |
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On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 16:59:40 +1100, David Bromage wrote:
phil hunt wrote: Any speculation as to what weapons China wants to buy? I think the Eurofighter. Naturally the EU will agree in the hope of getting exports and secure the future of the EF. Expect an initial Chinese order for 24 units, followed by 300+ more built locally after they reverse engineer it. How easy would it be for them to reverse engineer things like the radar and other avionics? I suspect they might have trouble with the composites in the structure, too. -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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"Adrian" wrote: "Scott Ferrin" wrote in message In my opinion selling them top of the line stuff is the height of stupidity. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what the situation is going to be with China and the West in ten to fifteen years. Please explain. I see no conflict coming. China has a lot of "issues" of the type that usually leads to war in one way or another. They're on the edge of running out of oil, and don't have a strong enough economy in most other respects to let them buy enough for their near-future needs. There are, however, areas in their vicinity (Siberia and Malaysia for example) that have oil. They have population imbalance problems, with far too many young men (due to their terrible laws about family size). The Chinese government, despite the perceptions of some, is fairly nasty, and the Taiwan situation alone could make things go very bad, very fast. It wouldn't take much for a single event to push China over the edge. A major earthquake at the Three Gorges Dam after it's filled up, for example. In one stroke, they would lose much of their future electrical generation *and* a lot of their crops and industrial production for a year or two. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 16:27:31 GMT, Chad Irby wrote:
In article , "Adrian" wrote: "Scott Ferrin" wrote in message In my opinion selling them top of the line stuff is the height of stupidity. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what the situation is going to be with China and the West in ten to fifteen years. Please explain. I see no conflict coming. China has a lot of "issues" of the type that usually leads to war in one way or another. They're on the edge of running out of oil, and don't have a strong enough economy in most other respects to let them buy enough for their near-future needs. There are, however, areas in their vicinity (Siberia and Malaysia for example) that have oil. And Russia is a declining power; many have speculated on an eventual Chinese takeover of Siberia. The Chinese government, despite the perceptions of some, is fairly nasty, Indeed, they have a far-from-perfect human rights record. and the Taiwan situation alone could make things go very bad, very fast. That's true. It wouldn't take much for a single event to push China over the edge. A major earthquake at the Three Gorges Dam after it's filled up, for example. In one stroke, they would lose much of their future electrical generation *and* a lot of their crops and industrial production for a year or two. I imagine the Chinese have thought about this. -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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"Adrian" wrote in news:bqkjnj$22of8i$1@ID-
66783.news.uni-berlin.de: "Scott Ferrin" wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 03:09:10 +0000, ess (phil hunt) wrote: item: In October, a Chinese official report called for greater trade with the EU, and for the EU's arms embrago against China to be lifted. item: German foreign minister Gerhard Schroder recently visited China and said arms embrago should be lifted. item: a spokesman for EADS (large European arms manufacturer, which is one of the main partners in Eurofighter) recently called for the embargo to end. Any speculation as to what weapons China wants to buy? I think the Eurofighter. Also on the shopping list might be ASRAAM, Meteor and ASTER anti-aircraft missiles. There's a more detailed discussion of this on my blog at: http://www.cabalamat.org/weblog/art_97.html In my opinion selling them top of the line stuff is the height of stupidity. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what the situation is going to be with China and the West in ten to fifteen years. Please explain. I see no conflict coming. Adrian Edmonds Why do you think they are building more and more ICBMs,when Russia and the US are downsizing their nuclear arsenals? Or,the issue of Taiwan. -- Jim Yanik,NRA member jyanik-at-kua.net |
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 01:44:03 +0000 (UTC), Jim Yanik wrote:
Why do you think they are building more and more ICBMs,when Russia and the US are downsizing their nuclear arsenals? To make sure they can deter an American attack, even if the USA has ballistic missile defences, probably. -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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Scott Ferrin wrote in message
... In my opinion selling them top of the line stuff is the height of stupidity. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what the situation is going to be with China and the West in ten to fifteen years. What makes you think the Europeans don't want the next problem for the US to be as bad as possible? They have no hope of exceeding the US unless a full-scale war devastates the US. The fact that it helps communists is a happy coincidence. -- Scott -------- Monitor the latest efforts of "peaceful Muslims" at http://www.jihadwatch.org/ |
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