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Chinese Military Expert Warns of THAAD Risks to Regional Security
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 29, 2015


File image: THAAD.

Expect China to respond with counter measures if the US goes ahead with placing their THAAD battery in South Korea, warned a senior researcher at the state-run China Institute of International Studies.

Teng Jianqun, director of the Center for Arms Control at the China Institute of International Studies has warned that the US's planned deployment of a THAAD anti-ballistic missile defense system on South Korean soil "will test relationships among China, South Korea, the United States or even Russia," and that "if necessary, China will take some solid measures to counter the power of the US missile defense program, including updating and increasing the number of its conventional and nuclear warheads."

In a commentary published earlier this month by the Institute, a think tank for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, and entitled 'Why Is China Unhappy WIth Deployment in the ROK?', Jianqun explains that the US is damaging Asia-Pacific regional stability in pushing its THAAD system for South Korea, and quotes China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying, who told a briefing in October 2014 that the US policy "to seek unilateral security" in the region "runs against regional stability and mutual trust as well as peace and stability in Northeast Asia" cautioned the spokesperson, commenting on the occasion of the US's delivery of X-band radar to the Kyogamisaki military base in Kyoto. The X-band radar, which the US is deploying in Alaska and Japan, has a surveillance distance of 1,300 kilometers, and as such covers large areas of China and Russia.

Jianqun points out that "China's senior officials take every opportunity to express their concerns over the US missile defense program," citing a recent warning from the Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Qiu Guohong that THAAD deployment would hurt Sino-Korean relations, explaining that "The THAAD would have a range of around 2,000 kilometers, which goes beyond the goal of countering missiles from North Korea."

The US, with its missile defense system in Alaska, joint missile defense system in Japan and sales of its Patriot missile defense system to buyers including the UAE and Taiwan, is viewed by the Chinese as pursuing a Cold War-era policy of ballistic aggression and "has appeared determined to surround China with its anti-missile systems from Alaska to Taiwan," writes the analyst. With the proposed installment of a THAAD battery, "the ROK would become a crucial part of this chain."

As well as publically expressing its concerns about anti-ballistic missile programs placed in South Korea, China is also closely monitoring negotiations between the US and India on missile defense cooperation, says Jianqun, since the integration of India into the US global missile defense system "would profoundly affect China's security."

The US has about 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, headed by General Curtis Scaparrotti, commander of United States Forces Korea, who last year told the media that there was "a US initiative" to deploy THAAD in South Korea, and explained, "in fact, I recommended it as the commander."

When asked last week about whether the deployment would go ahead despite China's oft-repeated opposition, Scaparrotti said, "Personally I think this is a decision for South Korea, having to do with the defense of their country, and from my perspective as a commander there, defense of our troops."

Source: Sputnik News


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