8 May 2001
20 Facts About China (Rarely Reported to Conservatives)
by Jon Basil Utley
http://www.againstbombing.com/chinapoints.htm
- China has some 18 long-range ballistic missiles built
during the 1960's. The U.S. has thousands. To quote columnist Charley
Reese, So you want to go to war with China? "I would say that if China
did not engage in a military buildup after watching the United States go
bomb and missile crazy during the past years that it would be derelict
in its duty (to its citizens)." As Lew Rockwell has written,
"Foreign nations are not mad or evil in seeking defenses against us."
- Only after America's war with Iraq showed China
how strong America was did China embark on major modernization, mainly
anti-aircraft weaponry. This was accelerated by the attack on Serbia,
after which China feared that the same rationale (America's allying with
nationalist insurgents) could be used to justify attacking China.
China has now increased its military budget by 17% from low levels, but
Washington's still spends nearly as much as during the cold war and now
many neo-conservatives urge its being increased even more by another
$100 billion.
- China has virtually no amphibious forces able to attack Taiwan.
It's all a farce about "invading" Taiwan. China benefits greatly from
trade and know how from Taiwan. China has no interest in destroying
Taiwan. Taiwanese have close to $100 billion invested in China;
they're not stupid. They wouldn't invest if there were not property
rights and personal safety for most. Taiwanese retire to China, they
have family connections.
- Hong Kong is still free and rated No. 1 in the Heritage Foundation
Index of Economic Indicators. The Falun Gong, outlawed in China, are
legal in Hong Kong. China has kept its commitments to maintain
freedom in Hong Kong. China's demands for re-unification upon Taiwan
envisage a similar freedom and independence.
- Chinese "communism" is not anything at all like the "war"
communism of old. China is evolving in the best way so far learned
out of dictatorship, first by establishing economic prosperity.
Political freedom can come later, pressed for by a growing middle
class, as it did in Chile and Taiwan. However, in the Chinese
provinces many of the old (real) communists still rule or have
influence. The central government simply doesn't control everything
and everywhere. Many of the most egregious violations of human rights
happen in the provinces. Shining light on them rather than
confrontations is the best way to gradually make them better.
- In 1992 Bush Senior sold F-16 fighter-bombers to Taiwan,
a plane far superior to anything China had. Then China bought modern
SU-27's fighters from Russia, still not as good a plane.
- Our No. 2 at the Department of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz
has written how America must rule the world and prevent (militarily) any
other nation from becoming a regional power able to stand up to
America, the "Wolfowitz Doctrine." Washington follows through, for
example, with efforts to expel Russian interests from historic areas
of influence in the Caucuses. Is it irrational for China to be
suspicious of American intent?
- The U.S. Navy has already cut way back shore leave for
sailors in foreign ports all over the world except South America,
because it is so fearful of all the new enemies America has made.
Sailors stay on board now for "steel beach parties." (US News) This
is typical of information not reported in conservative journals, because
it would warn Americans of the "costs" of empire.
- No major nation in the world, not even America's Asian allies,
expressed support for American surveillance flights and the dispute with
China. America is more and more isolated in the world because of
Washington's arrogance and policies. DER SPIEGEL, Germany's leading
weekly calls us now, "the snarling, ugly Americans," (America, the
Roughneck, NY Times, 5/7)
- About Panama----Hutchison-Whampoa is the largest professional
port management company in
the world. It also manages three of the largest ports in England. In
Panama shippers who don't want to use the company can use a competitor,
according to a WALL STREET JOURNAL report at the time of the furor.
Panama even recognizes Taiwan rather than Red China as the legitimate
government of China. What Panama does do is play off the two China's
against each other to get aid and benefits. The idea that China could
"take over Panama" is preposterous for anyone who knows Latin Americans.
- Some Chinese leaders say war with America is inevitable
(in the Far East over Taiwan) But what about American empire
wanters? Neo-conservatives, the main "experts" on foreign policy for
conservatives' meetings and lectures, urge increasing military
expenditures by $100 billion yearly, more than we spent when communism
was at its height of power so that we can rule the world. America
has legitimate concerns about Chinese nationalism and missile
developments. But every dispute is inflamed by Washington's War
Party........which thrives on conflict and (small) wars.
- Admiral Blair, US Pacific Fleet Commander, decided on his own to
increase surveillance flights from belief that they have "deterrent
value." WASH. POST 4/7/01. In Washington these far flung American
generals and admirals are now called our "pro-consuls," comparable to
the Roman Empire's rulers. These flights reportedly take place daily,
far more than necessary for "defense" and purposefully agitate China's
military/nationalist elements.
- Father Sirico of the Acton Institute has written about his
many discussions with human rights activists on China. Never did a
single one ever argue that there should be less American commerce,
exchange of information, contacts or travel. Steve Moore argues that
freedom generates its own dynamics; we Americans should trust its
effect.
- Trade is not just a two way Street. China's export surplus
with us offsets negative balances elsewhere, e.g. China buys iron ore
from Peru and Peru buys computers from America. Everybody
benefits. Also some $20 Billion of China's surplus is from re-export
of products from other Asian nations. Also many factories in China
are owned by U.S. multi-national corporations. Cutting off American
trade with China would be a devastating blow to world wide trade and
bring on economic depression in many lands. Many, many of those
who oppose China trade were also against NAFTA and trade with Mexico
which has done so much to lift Mexican living standards and bring real
democratic reforms. Their attacks against China for human rights
violations are used as a cover for their attack on trade,
- China and Russia are allying because of Washington's actions,
particularly NATO expansion, the "surprise" attack on Serbia, the 10
year (brutal) blockade of Iraq, the cruise missile diplomacy of Clinton
and threats emanating from neo-conservatives in Washington. See
TheWarParty.com and Beltway Bombers.
- These are a bunch of bureaucrats and politicians who grew up
under communism. They are not your killer communists of old (see
The Black Book on Communism for what communism really is) and they are
evolving China in the only proven way so far, first with an
authoritarian dictatorship which allows economic freedom and property
rights. Political freedom comes later, as it did in Chile, Taiwan,
Singapore and so on. Those who want to keep calling the
"communists" have another agenda.
- Much of the world thinks that American concern for "human
rights" is often hypocritical, just used to condemn American enemies of
the moment and covered up for allies. For example, when does one hear
of accusations about Saudi Arabia's or Kuwait's or Turkey's human rights
abuses?
- The Chinese communist party is weak and weakening. It is
trying to legitimize itself by inflaming and using nationalism. It is
not omnipotent. U.S. policy should be to reinforce the freedom and
free market elements, not play into the hands of the old guard with all
its talk of war and empire. Instead, the Chinese Left and American
Right each agitate and feed off the other's arguments to further
conflict, much of our Right to justify more military budget and the
Chinese Left to try to stop opening up the the West.
- You can count on one hand the number of persons editing
conservative magazines and op-ed departments who have lived in foreign
nations outside of Europe or speak foreign languages. That is why the
Neo-conservatives (a few of them speak French, but all of them want to
rule the world) have so much influence (that and controlling the big
foundations which fund many conservative organizations. There is
almost no communication at meetings of conservatives between
conservative intellectuals and multi-national corporations.
- Information opposing armed conflict with China is available on
http://againstbombing.com/#CHINA,
http://antiwar.com,
http://cato.org, (search China).
Mr. Utley is the Robert A. Taft Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises
Institute. He speaks 5 languages, studied history under Professor
Carroll Quigley at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, and lived for
20 years in foreign nations, in business and then as a foreign
correspondent in South America for THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE and
Knight/Ridder papers.