Tribute to China's military the People's Libertion Army, which is nowhere near being rightfully considered a threat to the national security of the U.S. or any of its allies. Taking a look a global military spendings. China's annual military expenditure...
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China's Military: PLA »
YouTube video Tribute to China's military the People's Libertion Army, which is nowhere near being rightfully considered a threat to the national security of the U.S. or any of its allies.
Taking a look a global military spendings. China's annual military expenditure... |
| 04 Mar 08 |
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Welcome to the Pacific Cold War! »
YouTube video China hikes spending on military
Military delegates at the National People's Congress
China's huge military will take many more years to transform
China has announced another large increase in its military spending.
The increase of nearly 12% - higher... |
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CHINA'S MILITARY POWER: THE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY »
YouTube video The People's Liberation Army (中国人民解放军 or 中國人民解放軍) of China is the world's largest and deadliest military force. It has over 2,250,000 personnel, ranked first in the world. There are 5 service branches; the People's Liberatio... |
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Chinese army ensures benefits of demobilized soldiers » People's Daily China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) on Wednesday ordered all military units to properly arrange the annual demobilization of soldiers and military officers and to ensure payment of subsidies. Local military units must give a packag ... |
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China's national defense expenditure still low » People's Daily China's military spending remains low, especially compared with that of the big powers, in both proportion of GDP (gross domestic product) and total fiscal expenditure. General Liao Xi Long, a member of the Central Military Commission an ... |
| 05 Mar 08 |
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Today's Links: The military budget, Autralian hostages in Xi'an and smog measures » Shanghaiist China Hikes Military Budget 17.6% [National Post] "For the 19th year in a row, China has announced a double-digit increase in military spending. The move comes a day after the Pentagon released an annual assessment of China's military power that concluded... |