Thursday, August 03, 2006

New York Times end blackout on Chinese missiles shipments Hezbollah

New Times OP-ED writer, Robert Pape broke new ground on the role of China in the deepening Lebanon crisis. In his OP-ED-"Ground to a Halt", Mr. Pape said the United States might be able to help assemble an ad hoc coalition of Syria's neighbors to entice and bully it to prevent Iranian, Chinese or foreign missiles from entering Lebanon"...Mr. Pape dropped the offical Bush-Chinese lobby myth the Chinese are only exporting critical parts for rockets to Hezhollah and use the term missiles.

Its a open sercet that China is exporting long range ready to fire missiles to Iran, other Middle Eastern countries and Hezbollah. These new more powerful long range Chinese are reaching deep into central Israel attack cities never before reach by missiles. Over a million Israelis have been forced by Hezhollah to live in bomb shelters. This number will increase as more advanced Chinese missiles are used in targetting more southren Israeli cities. According to Gidi Grinstein, a former Israeli negotiator and director of the Reut Institue, reasch group, "the Israeli army can eliminate 90 perecent of Hezbollan fighting capacity, but Hezbollah can still declare victory". With no antimissile shield, Israel is defenseless against the more advanced Chinese missiles. Under the French cease-fire plan, Hezbollah missile capacities will be maintained ,resupplied and upgrade.

Mr. Pape OP-ED clearly states "Israel cannot crush Hezbollah, it could achieve a more limited goal: ending Hezbollan's acquisition of more missile through Syria. The only way Israel could ever hope to control the flow of Chinese missiles movements in Syria is by using the US Space tracking and weapon systems. This would bring China and the US into a direct confrontation.

An attack by US Space Command on a Chinese miliarty convoy carrying Chinese missiles to Syria or Hezbollan client would be like the Cuban missile crisis. The Chinese need the oil, and will not stopping missiles to the Middle East.

To the New York Times credit, it has finally started to inform its readership of the real threat the Chinese exports of missiles is playing the rise of Hezbollan as a region power broker. Hopefully the New York Times will give the quiet Jewish lobby the courage to start the national campaign to boycott Chinese imports to America to stop the massive missile shipment by China to the Middle East.

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