China’s 'Unrestricted Warfare' And 9/11 |
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China’s Military Planners Took Credit for 9/11
Soon after the horrific attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, two high-ranking Chinese military planners took credit for the 9/11 attacks – and were even hailed as national heroes in China.
In fact, three years before 9/11, the Chinese colonels had proposed the attacks and cited Osama bin Laden by name in their book Unrestricted Warfare. (Click Here for more info on book.) The authors of Unrestricted Warfare are Senior Colonels. Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, and in 1999 they wrote that an attack by bin Laden on the World Trade Center would be just the type of "unrestricted warfare” that could bring down America. The book was published by China’s People’s Liberation Army and had the endorsement of the Chinese government. Unrestricted Warfare makes clear its purpose: offering China and other "weak” countries a strategy to destroy the U.S. without a full-scale invasion, using unusual or "asymmetrical” warfare. NewsMax has recently obtained the CIA translation of this astounding book and has made it available with an introduction by Al Santoli, editor of the prestigious China Reform Monitor. |
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