China military gaining on Taiwan, aiming beyond — US
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 WASHINGTON — China is extending its military advantage over Taiwan and increasingly looking beyond, building up a force with power to strike in Asia as far afield as the US territory of Guam, the Pentagon said. In  an annual report to Congress, the US Defense Department said Monday  that China was ramping up investment in an array of areas, including  nuclear weapons, long-range missiles, submarines, aircraft carriers and  cyber warfare. “The balance of cross-Strait military forces continues to shift in the mainland’s favor,” the report said. The  Pentagon said China’s military build-up on the Taiwan Strait has  “continued unabated” despite improving political and commercial  relations since the island elected Beijing-friendly President Ma  Ying-jeou in 2008. The report — which US officials  delayed for five months amid strains with China — covered 2009, before  the United States approved a $6.4-billion arms package for the island in  January. China considers Taiwan, where the  mainland’s defeated nationalists fled in 1949, to be a province awaiting  reunification, by force if necessary. The  military report said China was “already looking at contingencies beyond  Taiwan,” including through a longstanding project to build a  far-reaching missile that could potentially strike US carriers deep in  the Pacific.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com5.html | 
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