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wehateporn 12-08-2013 06:37 PM

China-Japan War To Break Out In January?
 

Full Story http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/201...clancy-classic

"On Nov. 23, China announced the creation of a newly expanded air defense identification zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea, overlapping a large expanse of territory also claimed by Japan. The move has produced a visceral reaction in the Japanese vernacular media, particularly the weekly tabloids. Five out of nine weekly magazines that went on sale last Monday and Tuesday contained scenarios that raised the possibility of a shooting war.

One can only wonder what sort of tale American ?techno-thriller? writer Tom Clancy ? author of ?The Hunt for Red October? (1984, involving the Soviet Union) and ?Debt of Honor? (1994, involving Japan) ? might have spun from the scenario that?s now unfolding in the East China Sea.

Alas, Mr. Clancy passed away of an undisclosed illness on Oct. 1, so instead the task has fallen to Japan?s gunji hyōronka (military affairs critics) or gunji jānarisuto (military affairs writers), whose phones have been ringing off the hook.

First, let?s take Flash (Dec. 17), which ran a ?Simulated breakout of war over the Senkakus,? with Mamoru Sato, a former Air Self-Defense Force general, providing editorial supervision. Flash?s scenario has the same tense tone as a Clancy novel, including dialog. On a day in August 2014, a radar operator instructs patrolling F-15J pilots to ?scramble north? at an altitude of 65,000 feet to intercept a suspected intruder and proceeds from there.

Sunday Mainichi (Dec. 15) ran an article headlined ?Sino-Japanese war to break out in January.? Political reporter Takao Toshikawa tells the magazine that the key to what happens next will depend on China?s economy.

?The economic situation in China is pretty rough right now, and from the start of next year it?s expected to worsen,? says Toshikawa. ?The real-estate boom is headed for a total collapse and the economic disparities between the costal regions and the interior continue to widen. I see no signs that the party?s Central Committee is getting matters sorted out.?

An unnamed diplomatic source offered the prediction that the Chinese might very well set off an incident ?accidentally on purpose?: ?I worry about the possibility they might force down a civilian airliner and hold the passengers hostage,? he suggested.

In an article described as a ?worst-case simulation,? author Osamu Eya expressed concerns in Shukan Asahi Geino (Dec. 12) that oil supertankers bound for Japan might be targeted.

?Japan depends on sea transport for oil and other material resources,? said Eya. ?If China were to target them, nothing could be worse to contemplate.?

In an air battle over the Senkakus, the Geino article continues, superiority of radar communications would be a key factor in determining the outcome. Japanese forces have five fixed radar stations in Kyushu and four in Okinawa. China would certainly target these, which would mean surrounding communities would also be vulnerable.

One question that seems to be on almost everybody?s mind is, will the U.S. military become involved?

Shukan Gendai (Dec. 14) speculated that Chinese leader Xi Jinping might issue an order for a Japanese civilian airliner to be shot down. As a result of this, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier would come to Japan?s aid and send up fighters to contend with the Chinese.

?Unlike Japan, the U.S. military would immediately respond to a radar lock-on threat by shooting down the Chinese planes,? asserts military analyst Mitsuhiro Sera. ?It would naturally regard an aircraft flying overhead as hostile. They would shoot at it even if that were to risk discrediting the Obama administration.?

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CHMOD 12-09-2013 02:01 AM

That could turn out bad. :( Chinese and japanese haven hating each other for centuries.

EddyTheDog 12-09-2013 02:35 AM

China wont start a WW - They have just started enjoying themselves...

AllAboutCams 12-09-2013 03:07 AM

America to the rescue again :upsidedow

mPz 12-09-2013 03:42 AM

China will beat the shit out of Japan

adultchatpay 12-09-2013 04:06 AM

A war means disaster in the Pacific.

evy97 12-09-2013 04:22 AM

China
Russia
India
Latin-America
Iran
North Korea

vs

USA
West EU
Turkey
Australia
Israel
Japan
South Korea
Saudi Arabia
South Africa

Can't wait. Hope we get good TV coverage of this.

Angelo22 12-09-2013 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 19901511)
America to the rescue again :upsidedow

:1orglaugh
good one!

EddyTheDog 12-09-2013 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by evy97 (Post 19901577)
China
Russia
India
Latin-America
Iran
North Korea

vs

USA
West EU
Turkey
Australia
Israel
Japan
South Korea
Saudi Arabia
South Africa

Can't wait. Hope we get good TV coverage of this.

India?..

freecartoonporn 12-09-2013 04:33 AM

yes, thats what japan needs now a fucking war , after tsunami and the fukushima.
i hope china bomb the building 4 so we can all Rest In *Pieces.

seeandsee 12-09-2013 04:37 AM

we want ww3 not that shit

georgeyw 12-09-2013 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19901584)
India?..

Freelancer, programmers for missile systems software.

evy97 12-09-2013 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19901584)
India?..

China is India?s largest trading partner

wehateporn 12-09-2013 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19901584)
India?..

India is mates with Russia, China etc, is high up on the Western Hitlist :2 cents:

Pornopat 12-09-2013 05:30 AM

How would that influence bitcoins?

tony286 12-09-2013 06:03 AM

Well US corporations have funded china's military and gave them enough technology to steal . Its just a matter of time they start to flex their military muscle.
And Clinton started it all in motion with getting them into the WTO.


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