Thursday, May 15, 2008

Will China Invade North Korea? It Seems So

China appears to be mobilizing for an invasion of North Korea--just in case.
For the last four years, China has been holding an increasing number of exercises to test their ability to come to the aid of North Korea, in the event of a war with South Korea (and the United States). On in the event of a collapse of the North Korean government. More Chinese ground units have been moved to areas just across the Yalu river from North Korea (and many of the troops set to work guarding the border against the growing number of desperate North Koreans trying to get out.) There have also been exercises with engineers practicing erecting bridges across the rivers that form most of the border between North Korea and China (on the assumption that U.S. or South Korean warplanes would quickly destroy the existing bridges.) The latest development has been the deployment of Su-27 fighters (the most modern in the Chinese Air Force) to the border area. __StrategyPage
As mentioned previously here, in the event of the collapse of the North Korean government, China does not want South Korea and the US to occupy large parts of North Korea in an attempt to provide aid and to lay the groundwork for re-unification of North and South Korea.

China is happy to have North Korea as a buffer zone between the free world and its own authoritarian land. China would rather see North Koreans starving than to see them have the option of freedom, as experienced in the South. The Chinese CCP is just funny that way.

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