Sunday, August 3, 2014

CHICOM IRBMs ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THOSE OF THE SOVIETS

CHICOM IRBMs ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THOSE OF THE SOVIETS

"Those who are fans of the old cowboy movies are familiar with the old bar room scenario in which the one who got his six-shooter out first ruled the bar room. The IRBM is the atomic age equivalent of the bar room six shooter – once in place far more dangerous than the inter-Continental ballistic missile (ICBM), because the time to target is so much shorter than the ICBM."

ONE SHIPPING CONTAINER IS THE ONLY HOLSTER NEEDED


"The Communist Chinese IRBM is a solid fuel missile that can be packaged in one shipping container, like the trailer trucks on the highway. Most freight today is shipped in these containers."

PRC CONTROL OF PANAMA PORTS LETS BEIJING SHOOT FIRST

"The Panamanian government has leased the ports of Balboa and Cristobal to Hutchison Whampoa, Ltd., a front and agent of the Communist Chinese military. The Rodman U.S. Naval base was also turned over to them. With between 1,000 and 1,200 shipping containers shuttling each day between Balboa and Cristobal terminals and through the canal, it is a giant ‘shell’ game to determine where any such containers with IRBMs might be."

RED CHINA’s IRBMs MORE DANGEROUS THAN LIQUID FOR ROCKETS IN CUBA

"The IRBMs that Khrushchev attempted to place in Cuba were liquid-fueled rockets that took longer to prepare to fire. Once discovered, he knew our planes could knock them out before they could be fired. This was what saved us from nuclear holocaust in October 1962.

"The Chinese IRBM is based on stolen U.S. technology. It is a solid-fuel [missile] and can be fired immediately upon opening its shipping container. There isn’t a chance to shoot it down."

REDS READY TO SACRIFICE MILLIONS

"Long before Communist China had any nuclear capability, they were studying nuclear strategy and population densities, and they made the observation that China was the only country in the world that could lose half of its population in a nuclear confrontation and come out of it stronger than when they went in. They proved at Tiananmen Square that shedding Chinese blood did not bother them. This is the same China that less than 18 months ago threatened Los Angeles with nuclear attack if the U.S. interfered when they move to retake Taiwan." Source: Frank Turberville, Jr., Military, February 2000, p. 32

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