[War] China: "Yet Another Crisis"
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Sat Mar 29 19:34:41 EDT 2008
"Yet Another Crisis"
President Xia Hong
The People's Republic of China
March, 2014
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Since she'd taken office, it seemed China had gone from one catastrophy to
another, and almost all of them involved North Korea. You would think that
the North Korean people would have figured out that China was there to help
after Chinese troops spilled their blood to liberate them, after China had taken
the prime burden of medically treating their ill, feeding their starving, and
providing them the promise of a better future... or by responding to the
numerous seismic emergencies that had occurred... but apparently all of that
didn't actually matter to the Western media. Nor did the fact that China had
saved multiple nations in the West from another terrorist attack, or that she
had been a force for uniting and solidifying Asia as a global economic
center. It was kind of sickening really, just how people decided to jump on you
about things out of your control, while selectively overlooking the good you
had done. Nobody mentioned China's attempt at building stronger ties to
Africa, or it's push to remedy many of the problems experienced by the third
world... no it was all about North Korea, plain and simple.
She'd received news of the convoy attack as soon as the news was available.
It was too well planned, by people too well armed, to be members of an
insurgency that just a month or two ago was on the verge of being broken. Coupled
with evidence of American intelligence operations within Asia (China
included), and her verbose international tirade over Tibet and North Korea, Xia was
left with no other explanation then that the Americans were directly involved
in what was going on... and if so they were willing to bring the world to
the brink of World War Three. If that was the way they wanted it, so be it.
"Begin exercises with our Nuclear forces. Perhaps the Americans and their
South Korean allies need to be reminded that we retain the capacity to
severely hurt them." And that was an understatement. Advances in ballistic missile
technology and war head development had made China's strategic forces third
only to those of Russia and the US, with the latter having pretty much given
up on the weapons race all together. "I want North Korea's borders back
under our control. We will cut them off again, and begin isolating each North
Korean province one by one."
"That can be done." Bing nodded dutifully as he watched Xia staring out the
window. "I would ask for the commitment of another 200,000 combatant troops
and supporting air and naval forces. We may also wish to re-vet the North
Korean forces and purge the ranks of any known security risks."
"Do it." Xia nodded. "Just make sure they are forced out without being
killed if at all possible. Inform the North Korean government of our plan, we
will still need their help. Any indications of western involvement... spies,
weapons deliveries, equipment, I want categorized and treated clinically as
evidence."
"The Russians are pulling their advisors and humanitarian staff out."
She shrugged. "President Nemerenko had asked for them to be there, he
retains the right to recall them at his pleasure." For once she wasn't looking at
Russia's moves skeptically. She could certainly understand them. "Let us
confer with Tokyo and Pongyang, and see if the Japanese wish to do the same.
I will ask the ambassador to make it clear that we will not hold them
responsible for whatever the decision may be." She was fuming, but doing so
inwardly. "Tonight, I guess we should speak as to Tibet and North Korea."
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(Via Xinhua- From the President's Office: The People's Executive Residence)
"My fellow citizens... of China 'and' of the world entire,
It should go without saying that the events of the last weeks are deeply
saddening, and deeply shocking to all true Chinese. Acts that shock the
conscience have begun occurring with increasing, and alarming, regularity. As
President of China I have long sought to bring serious improvements to the
preservation of human rights within our great nation. I believe these rights
are fundamentally important to the continuance of any civilized society, and
although historically many difficult decisions had to be made to balance the
good of peace and stability of the society with the rights of the individual, I
believe that China has accomplished a great deal in a very short time.
The images being deluged by western media regarding the riots in Tibet,
and the ongoing insurgency in North Korea, are indeed disturbing. For lack
of an explanation as to why certain elements in China's agencies are reacting
as they are, all I 'can' do is reiterate that as the President, I accept
full, and complete responsibility for the actions taken by those who serve her.
This being said, our fellow citizens in Tibet, and the citizens of North
Korea, I swear to you that we 'will' bring those responsible for these outrages
to justice.
On that note, I am specifically ordering the Ministry of Justice to
initiate investigations into the actions of police and military forces in Tibet
and North Korea. Those who are found to be willfully and unnecessarily
belligerent in their actions will be handled 'most' severely. Likewise, those who
are not responsible shall be treated fairly, I simply ask for the
understanding of our peoples in this endeavor.
At this point I would like to say that I have full confidence in the
professionalism and humanitarianism of China's law enforcement and military
personnel. Together, we will bring peace to the law abiding citizens of Tibet,
and restore hope to our neighbors in North Korea. It is a burden we will
likely have to bear alone, and in the face of considerable adversity. While the
American President forces his 'free' people to capitulate to his will by
military force, he will undoubtedly accuse us of the same. While the world
forgets the numerous times Kim Jong Il threatened all civilized nations and the
horrors to which he subjected his own people, they will likely complain that
we are no better than he was. While the images of Hurricane Katrina, of
Somolia and Srebrenica shrink from the global consciousness, they will likely
berate us for every single, individual failure irrespective of the success of a
greater mission. While they spy on us, actively seek to destabilize our
efforts, and passively allow thousands of Chinese and Koreans to die for their own
selfish desires, while they attempt to play us like masters of a puppet
show, we must continue to do what we know is right and noble, even if it is not
easy.
To accomplish the normal goals set forward, we will do the following.
All known intelligence agents operating for foreign nations inside North Korea
or China and of no counter-intelligence value to us will be arrested for
espionage and tried accordingly. China's strategic arsenal's readiness will be
increased, likely verifiable by satellite as I speak. With North Korean
permission, Chinese and North Korean forces will isolate all provinces of North
Korea, and town by town we will route out the insurgents and cut their ability
to effectively resupply or retrain. Any and all prisoners taken will be
treated in full accordance with the Geneva Conventions, and any and all
insurgents who come forward now, before heavy fighting, will have the ears of the
North Korean and Chinese governments and be given a platform for their g
reviences. This offer will be extended for the next 72 hours, and leniency will of
course be shown to any who surrender. The closure of North Korean provinces
to through traffic 'will' be temporary, limited from 3 to at most 6 months
while the security of each province is individually guaranteed. Any and all
products heading to North Korea will be brought there through China, without
tariff, to insure needed goods reach the masses without being interdicted by
insurgents. Traffic into South Korea will be cut off completely, but
temporarily, to guarantee the independence of North Korea and the sovereignty of her
government.
In Tibet, our security forces will continue to enforce curfews and
security procedures. Free speech zones will be suspended for a period not to
exceed 48 hours, and those who violently resist will be incarcerated. I
appreciate the difference between violent assault, and peaceful protest, and thus in
that spirit any who violate the aforementioned rules 'peacefully', and in the
name of protest, will be detained solely for the period of 48 hours before
being released.
Finally, all evidence gathered regarding American intelligence
operations in Asia and not directly imperiling our security will be shared with the
nations towards whom these operations were directed within the next 24 hours.
I strongly encourage President Williams to use this time to reconsider his
policy of violating national sovereignty on the basis of greed, and to come
clean with the world regarding his intentions.
It is my sincerest hope that these strict, but short term measures
curtail the situations we face so that Chinese troops may return home to their
families, Chinese citizens can again walk the streets of the province of Tibet
in security, and that they convince the United States and her allies of our
seriousness in defending ourselves, our rights as a great nation, and the peace
that will bring joy to ourselves, and our posterity. I wish these measures
were not necessary, but hopefully you will understand their necessity, and
why we require your momentary sacrifices for the greater good. Thank you for
the opportunity to address you, and may all of us continue to prosper."
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Actions
1. Those who continue to grossly violate the civil rights of Chinese
nationals in Tibet or North Koreans will be 'severely' dealt with... including but
not limited to the death penalty to be carried out publicly.
2. The American Intelligence Operations in East Asia will be exposed save
where it suits Chinese interests for the purpose of counter-intelligence, and
information pertaining to nations other than China will be released to those
nations under the same restrictions within 24 hours.
3. Chinese Strategic Forces to increase their preparedness level and begin
an increased training regimen.
4. 200,000 Chinese combat troops to be sent to reinforce the North Korean
Stabilization force, and peacekeeping operations to continue in a concerted
effort to wipe out the insurgents. No traffic will be allowed in or out of
North Korea by Sea, Air, or land save through China, or ports secured by Chinese
forces.
5. Let the Russians know there is no hard feelings over their evacuation of
North Korea. Ask the Japanese if they too intend to evacuate.
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