Russia Warns US-China-Japan Pacific War “Just Weeks Away”
January 20, 2014
An “urgent” report issued today to the General Staff from the highly secretive Deputy Defense Minister General Pavel Popov is warning that war can be expected to erupt between the Pacific Powers of the United States, Peoples Republic of China and the State of Japan “within weeks” due to a power struggle currently “exploding” within the Communist Party of China (CPC).
According to this report, the recent decision by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to prosecute retired security tsar Zhou Yongkang’s son Zhou Bin for corruption is the “leading impetus” that has lead to a fracturing of loyalties in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)
between those advocating immediate strikes against Japan and those
cautioning a more strategic and diplomatic course of action in a number
of territorial disputes between these two nations.

Zhou Yongkang [photo top left with Xi Jinping], this report says, is a retired senior leader of the CPC and “no small fish” from the province of Sichuan where he was once the top official and headed the “petroleum mafia,” the once-impregnable fortresses of the big state-owned oil giants, which have deep military connections; and ruled the state security establishment under former Chinese leader Hu Jintao.
Since assuming power in November 2012,
this report continues, President Xi Jinping began a largely secret war
against Zhou Yongkang, but which broke into the open last year with the
prosecution of Yongkang’s protégé and Central Politburo Member Bo Xilai who was sentenced to life imprisonment last September (2013) for corruption.
Because of President Xi Jinping’s fears of Zhou Yongkang, Russian military analysts in this report state, this past week he promoted as the new commander of the strategically important Beijing Garrison General Pan Liangshi, a veteran military commander with expertise in anti-terror maneuvers, and yet another move to consolidate his grip of the armed forces.
General Popov, however, in his report
warns the General Staff that President Xi Jinping’s moves against Zhou
Yongkang, and for his consolidation of control over the PLA, are “too little and too late” as Chinese military forces still loyal to the former Security Minister are even now planning “deliberate and provocative” actions against Japan and threatening military force against the Philippines in order to start a Pacific War they believe will unseat the President Xi Jinping.

One such provocative action against the United States by PLA forces loyal to Zhou Yongkang cited by General Popov in this report lists a 5 December 2013 confrontation in the South China Sea
between Chinese and US naval warships that nearly led to conflict and
which President Xi Jinping was unaware of until protests against China
were lodged by the US State Department.
Even worse, this report says, was the warning issued to Japan earlier today by PLA factions loyal to Zhou Yongkang that a “firm response” could be expected if Japan attacks Chinese ships, should Tokyo decide to take provocative action on the Senkaku Islands issue.
As Japanese military drills and
deployments into the South China Sea area increase, General Popov
further notes in his report, the stern words issued by Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera
(who was overseeing the drills, and who vowed to protect the territory
around the islands, which Japan considers to be its own) yesterday
should not go unheeded, and who said:
Even though China requires large food imports from the US, Brazil, Argentina and Australia to feed its growing middle class and urbanized elite, this report says, nevertheless a Chinese-Japanese war could break out over matters Westerners deem inconsequential.
And, according to this report, it would
be a coalition war, and it could be big, bad, and long. The US-Japan
alliance might appear solid in the early going, obscuring subterranean
fractures within the alliance. Yet transpacific unity might dissipate
should the struggle wear on and American resolve flag — exposing these
fissures, all matters worth clarifying, General Popov warns, in allied
circles now, “before things turn ugly.”
With China saying to America that they’re so serious about this conflict that they’re prepared to take the risks of being provocative
in order to persuade the Obama regime to take seriously that they want
to change the current order, but with no one truly knowing who speaks
for the PLA, this report warns that even though the United States military
remains the world’s most fearsome fighting force, unbeatable on a
one-on-one basis, it could very well find itself in a protracted war
that could end in nuclear Armageddon.
China is keenly aware of that fact too,
this report concludes, so rather than orienting itself towards a total
war it cannot win, China’s military strategy serves a smaller, but
shrewder purpose — pushing the United States out of China’s backyard, a
move that matches both President Xi Jinping’s and Zhou Yongkang’s goals
too, no matter who wins out in this power struggle.

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