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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

US Got Little From Chinese Visit


Over the last half year, China’s military has carefully unveiled its J-20 stealth airplane, threatened US ships and hosed them down, discussed plans for an aircraft carrier and boasted of their being equals with the US on the global stage.

Now we hear from respected naval expert Norman Polmar that the PLAN has successfully tested a submarine launched ballistic missiles for the first time.

In light of all this, we asked the Heritage Foundation’s Dean Cheng, one of Washington’s most respected Chinese military analysts, to give us some idea of what actually happened during the recent visit of President Hu Jintao and what it means for them and for us.

His title says it all: Hu Came and All I Got Was a Joint Statement.

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