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Book describes new Pearl Harbor attack, this time by China

In the attack described in ‘Ghost fleet,’ it is the Chinese army that hits Hawaii, bursting out of seemingly peaceful commercial boats

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WASHINGTON: A surprise attack on Pearl Harbor has captivated Pentagon brass in recent months. Not the infamous Japanese assault of 1941, but rather a fictional account that opens ‘Ghost Fleet,’ a novel that envisions a future conflict pitting America against China and Russia.

Several senior US military officials have told their troops to read the novel, published last year and written by August Cole and P W Singer. The higher-ups say they have enjoyed the depiction of near-future warfare, with drones, super-computers, laser guns and even space pirates.

“This novel, about future war, challenges some sacred assumption­s about the compositio­n of our armed forces, the strengths of our new systems, and even the way we fight,” said Admiral Harry Harris, who is based in Hawaii and heads the US military’s Pacific Command. In the Pearl Harbor attack described in ‘Ghost fleet,’ it is the Chinese army that hits Hawaii, bursting out of seemingly peaceful commercial boats. Once again, the United States is blind-sided, and Chinese tanks go on to take the Pacific islands.

The offensive has been ordered by the “directorat­e,” a group of Chinese billionair­es and military brass who have taken power in Beijing and want to secure access to the Pacific Ocean’s enormous energy resources.

Like the Japanese army in 1941, the “directorat­e” seeks to overwhelm US forces by striking the military heart of the Pacific. But the biggest element of the surprise attack comes in the hours before the action in Hawaii — in space and cyberspace.

The reliance of modern militaries on satellite technology — either for communicat­ions or GPS positionin­g — is well-known. In ‘ Ghost Fleet,’ China takes out this key capability using a combinatio­n of space-fired lasers and hacking, hobbling the US military.

“The very real thing that we have to prepare for is the ability to make a strategic decision without the kind of informatio­n we are accustomed to having,” co-author August Cole said. US F-35 stealth fighters, rigged with the latest high-end circuitry, are hacked and become useless and unable to deploy weapons. Military leaders are deprived of their super-sophistica­ted informatio­n systems. “This is why Hawaii presents such a wicked problem for the US, because for the first time in decades, it is faced with not being able to see what is happening in another part of the world,” Cole said. But ‘Ghost Fleet’ ends well for the Americans.

After recovering from its initial shock, the US fights back, employing an army of young hackers, the assistance of an eccentric Silicon Valley billionair­e — and the Walmart supply chain.

The book describes how the ‘USS Zumwalt’, a modern-day marvel that one day could carry electromag­netic railguns, plays a key role in pushing the Chinese out of Hawaii— AFP

Several senior US military officials have told their troops to read the novel, published last year and written by August Cole and P W Singer.

 ?? — AFP ?? The ‘USS Arizona’ Memorial sits off of Ford Island in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii.
— AFP The ‘USS Arizona’ Memorial sits off of Ford Island in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii.

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