Chinese State Media Brags of Plan to Establish “Death Star” Moon Base
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
December 4, 2013
A report appearing in the pro-regime China Times brags
that China’s launch of the Long March-3B rocket earlier this week is
part of a long term plan to turn the moon into a Star Wars-style “death
star” from which the PLA could launch missiles against any target on
Earth.
It all sounds like something straight out of The Onion,
but upon checking the sources it appears that this is indeed what
Communist Party officials have been discussing this week following China’s flagship launch of a lunar rover, which is Beijing’s first spacecraft to land on the surface of an extraterrestrial body.
The article appears on the Want China Times website,
the English-language outlet of the The China Times Group, which is
based in Taiwan and considered to be pro-unification and pro-Beijing.
The article cites the Beijing Times, which is affiliated with the
People’s Daily, as the source for the original report.
Under the headline PLA dreams of turning moon into Death Star, says expert,
the report cites “experts in China” who are wargaming how the moon,
“Can be transformed into a deadly weapon. Like the Death Star in Star
Wars, the moon could hypothetically be used as a military battle station
and ballistic missiles could be launched against any military target on
Earth.”
“Various weapons testing sites could also be established
on the moon,” the article adds, noting that the launch of the Long
March-3B rocket is the start of “a more ambitious program.”
This report again reminds us that some of Beijing’s most
jingoistic and aggressive rhetoric is often hidden in plain view, with
Chinese military planners perfectly willing to go on the record and brag
about their agenda to turn China into a forceful military superpower.
Last month, Chinese state-run media released a map showing the locations of major U.S. cities and how they would be impacted by a nuclear attack launched from the PLA’s strategic submarine force.
Top Chinese generals have also occasionally threatened America with nuclear strikes if the U.S. becomes embroiled in any future conflict involving Taiwan.
Tensions between the United States and China are currently running high after
Beijing imposed an “air defense zone” over the disputed Senkaku Islands
and hinted that it may shoot down any foreign aircraft entering the
area. The U.S., Japan and South Korea quickly rendered this threat
toothless by performing several overflights of the area without
notifying Chinese authorities.
According to the Telegraph’s Ambrose Evans-Pritchard,
the escalating crisis represents a “watershed moment for the world,”
could signal the start of a new cold war, and means “Asia is on the cusp
of a full-blown arms race.”
China has acted with increasing military aggression in recent months, first by sending warships to the coast of Syria to in September to “observe” the actions of U.S. and Russian vessels in the region and then by sailing a surveillance ship through Hawaiian waters for
the very first time in an unprecedented move which was described as a
provocative retaliation to America’s naval presence in the East China
Sea.
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