Be very, very scared…

I don’t think I’ve mentioned this on here before — and unfortunately I don’t have time to get into the plethora of reasons right now — but I believe we should be very scared of China.

For one thing there have been numerous reports around the world of instances where Chinese hackers have infiltrated government and private business servers. This isn’t just the US calling foul, this is ALL OVER. (sorry, no time for references right now, but search Google and you’ll see what I’m talking about)

And do you remember the satellite they blasted out of orbit a while back? Do you realize how dependent we are now on GPS, even if you don’t have one in your car? They’re everywhere, and they all depend on satellites.

Anyway, here’s the latest thing that’s got my knees knocking – an article from AirForceTimes.com – Hypothetical Attack on US Outlined by China.

The democratic Republic of China, commonly called Taiwan — which America backs and the communist People’s Republic of China considers part of its territory — frequently irritates Chinese leaders with calls for greater independence from the mainland. But while the American military mulls its options, Chinese missiles hit runways, fuel lines, barracks and supply depots at U.S. Air Force bases in Japan and South Korea. Long-range warheads destroy American satellites, crippling Air Force surveillance and communication networks. A nuclear fireball erupts high above the Pacific Ocean, ionizing the atmosphere and scrambling radars and radio feeds.

This is China’s anti-U.S. sucker punch strategy.

This strategic outlook isn’t hidden in secret Chinese documents. It’s printed in China’s military journals and textbooks.

Read the article for the rest. I’m telling you, we should be very afraid. They’re out for world dominance–economically, militarily, and every other way they can manage.

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