The Scotsman

China puts on show of strength after Trump’s North Korea rant

● Xi says military can bolster Beijing’s rise into a world power

- By GERRY SHIH

Chinaputon­ashowofmas­sive military might just hours after US president Donald Trump launched another tirade at Beijing for doing nothing to rein in North Korea’s nuclear missile programme.

The Chinese military has the “confidence and capability” to bolster the country’s rise into a world power, President Xi Jinping said as he oversaw a huge parade meant to show off China’s fighting prowess.

Earlier President Trump slated the Chinese government in a Twitter tirade over its lack of action on North Korea.

He tweeted that past American leaders have allowed China to make hundreds of billions a year in trade but “they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk”.

He added: “We will no longhe er allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem!”

The US said it had carried out a successful test of its controvers­ial anti-missile system and has flown B-1 bombers over the Korean peninsula in a direct response to recent North Korean missile tests.

A projectile fired by the US Air Force was intercepte­d over the Pacific by a Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (Thaad) unit in Alaska.

B-1 bombers also conducted exercises over the Korean peninsula with South Korean and Japanese planes.

North Korea conducted a second flight test of an interconti­nental ballistic missile last Friday.

Live state television broadcasts yesterday showed Mr Xi telling his troops that China needs a strong military “more than ever” as it moves “closer to the goal of the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation”.

Mr Xi has frequently spoken of his “China Dream” to make the nation a leader in internatio­nal affairs with a modern, far-reaching military force to match.

inspected troops, armoured vehicles and convention­al and nuclear missiles, hailing each formation by shouting “Comrades, you have worked hard”.

The parade at the Zhurihe military training base in China’s Inner Mongolia region marked the 90th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army.

Long criticised as a corrupt bureaucrac­y with scant combat experience, the army has been modernised to make it a leaner force capacontes­ted ble of projecting power overseas.

Hundreds of thousands of troops have been cut from the world’s largest standing army while the PLA has invested heavily in aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines and stealth fighters with the goal of surpassing the United States in regional and even global influence. Although China has described its growing military as a force for stability and peace, its expanding influence and assertive posture in regions such as the South China Sea has worried small neighbouri­ng nations.

Domestical­ly, Mr Xi has taken steps to enhance his control over the PLA, just as he has over every other political power base within the sprawling Communist Party.

Despite the military establishm­ent’s clout, he has not shied from ordering anticorrup­tion campaigns that took down top generals and creating battle theatres that placed trusted officers in command and shunted aside others.

Mr Xi again issued a demand for loyalty yesterday, instructin­g his amassed troops to “unswerving­ly stick to the fundamenta­l principle and system of the party’s absolute leadership over the army”.

In other tweets Mr Trump expressed dissatisfa­ction with Republican senators and their failure to repeal former president Barack Obama’s healthcare law.

He said that, unless they are “total quitters,” the effort isn’t dead and concludes: “Demand another vote before voting on any other bill!”

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? 0 The Chinese flag is raised at the military parade at the Zhurihe training base in China’s northern Inner Mongolia region yesterday
AFP PHOTO 0 The Chinese flag is raised at the military parade at the Zhurihe training base in China’s northern Inner Mongolia region yesterday
 ??  ?? 0 Troops mark 90th anniversar­y of the People’s Liberation Army
0 Troops mark 90th anniversar­y of the People’s Liberation Army

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