Global Times

US attacks defense sector with more ‘lies’

- By Liu Xuanzun and Wang Cong

Even as the US political establishm­ent is under siege amid nationwide riots that have plunged the country into chaos, US officials, instead of addressing profound domestic woes, waged a new series of attacks against China, targeting Chinese students and companies based on what Chinese officials and experts dismiss as lies about nonexisten­t links between ordinary students, businesses and the Chinese military.

Washington’s latest actions and plans to restrict visas for thousands of Chinese students and ban US investors pouring money into Chinese firms it deems being connected to the Chinese military foreshadow­s a further escalation in the China-US tit-for-tat trade and technology tussle.

The US’ national security claims are so vaguely defined that all Chinese personnel and businesses could be at risk of a US crackdown and if such actions occur, they will surely be met with swift retaliatio­n from China, experts said on Tuesday.

Washington’s move, which appears to be a last-ditch effort to curtail the rapid rise of China’s technologi­cal prowess in both civilian and military arenas, will not only be futile in its ill-fated attempts to contain China but also undermine the US’ own economic interests, Chinese military experts noted.

‘More lies’

Following a proclamati­on issued by US President Donald Trump on Friday that limits visas for some Chinese students and scholars who Trump asserted without evidence assist the Chinese military to acquire US technology, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday sought to defend the move amid fierce backlash.

In a statement, Pompeo said that the US “values” contributi­ons made by internatio­nal students and scholars, including those from China, but repeated Trump’s claims, again without evidence, that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was using the visa program to steal technology from the US.

When asked about Pompeo’s claims, Zhao Lijian, spokespers­on for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, did not mince his words. “Pompeo is used to creating lies to find excuses for his wrong actions,” Zhao said on Tuesday.

“This is just another excuse for the US to crack down on China in its attempt to curtail China’s developmen­t,” Li Yong, deputy chairman of the Expert Committee of the China Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Trade, told the Global Times on Tuesday, noting that the latest move by Washington will open up a new front where more Chinese companies could be targeted because of the “lowest standards” set by US officials.

Futile efforts

However, the move will unlikely have any major impact on China’s military programs because China is accustomed to independen­t developmen­t after long-term bans of arms sales and technology transfer imposed by Western countries, defense experts said on Tuesday.

“China would not allow foreign investment to become involved in China’s major military programs in the first place, and Chinese arms firms are abundantly funded,” Song Zhongping, a Chinese military expert and TV commentato­r, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

The US is particular­ly wary of three high-level technology fields that China is currently developing: innovative technology, new materials and advanced workmanshi­p, which are essential to both military and civilian projects, according to Song.

Industry insiders said under the condition of anonymity that the US move might be a last-ditch effort to contain China while the US believes it still can. In some fields like developmen­t of aeroengine­s, large aircraft, advanced aircraft carriers and nuclear-powered strategic missile submarines, China still lags behind the US, the insiders noted.

Even then, China is counting on its own independen­t capabiliti­es and is only interested in cooperatio­n in certain specific fields rather than depending on foreign companies, let alone the US ones, analysts said.

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