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We Are Big, We Are Bad, And We Are Back

September 27, 2009: For nearly six months now, thousands of Chinese troops, and hundreds of armored vehicles, and massive missile carriers, have been practicing, outside the capital, for the October 2nd parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of communist rule. This is a much bigger show than the 50th anniversary parade. That's because "60" is a lucky number in China, and has much larger symbolic importance. Moreover, this parade will feature the largest proportion of Chinese designed and manufactured weapons ever. While most of the stuff is still obviously Russian in origin, it's all made in China. And a lot of it has been modified and upgraded by Chinese engineers.

Appearances are everything, and Google Earth has revealed the extent of the camps built, earlier this year, along an airstrip, to house most of the troops who will participate in the parade. The massive missile carriers can be seen in formation, as can the smaller armored vehicles. People living nearby report heavy vehicle activity, as the troops (in vehicles and on foot) are drilled again and again, so that their performance will be perfect. For this event, the Chinese are determined to leave nothing to chance, and to make their own luck via lots of practice.

The show is mainly for local consumption. The government has been spending lots more money on the military in the last decade, and this performance is important to convince the people that the communist rulers know how to spend the several hundred billion defense dollars (in the last decade) right. China has been a second rate (or worse) military power for several hundred years, and this parade is sort of a coming-out party, where the main message is; we are big, we are bad, and we are back.

 

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Babeouf    Not For Local Consumption   9/27/2009 8:47:37 AM
This parade is not an attempt to show that China's military spending has been wise. It is produced mainly for foreign consumption. As Russia moves ever closer to Europe China is ever more exposed. What would happen if Russia joined NATO or some other Western based alliance? China would be boxed in. Expect these displays to grow in magnitude.
They are a warning to other states. And a dangerous attempt by an authoritarian regime  to use nationalism to air brush out
the consequences of  the Capitalist system in China for the ordinary workers. Unemployment, exploitation, poverty etc,etc,etc.
 
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Gerry       9/27/2009 9:36:49 PM

This parade is not an attempt to show that China's military spending has been wise. It is produced mainly for foreign consumption. As Russia moves ever closer to Europe China is ever more exposed. What would happen if Russia joined NATO or some other Western based alliance? China would be boxed in. Expect these displays to grow in magnitude.


They are a warning to other states. And a dangerous attempt by an authoritarian regime  to use nationalism to air brush out

the consequences of  the Capitalist system in China for the ordinary workers. Unemployment, exploitation, poverty etc,etc,etc.



I think the parade "is what it is". An attemp tp show both the Chinese people and the world that they have arrived.
On the other hand I doubt Russia is seriously moving toward joining NATO or any other alliences other than those they develope themselves.
 
The future of China and Russia as well as the West are unknowns at this time as the world economy is rapidly changing
bringing many new pressures on a shrinking world. So it remains a wait and see situation. Time will tell.
 
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