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US insists missile defense targets DPRK, not China
Washington
'
s
plan
to
expand
an
advanced
missile-defense
system
in
Asia
is
directed
at
Pyongyang
,
not
Beijing
,
the
US
State
Department
said
on
Thursday
.
However
,
military
experts
in
both
the
United
States
and
China
questioned
the
US
'
intentions
,
saying
the
expensive
system
,
which
is
well
beyond
Pyongyang
’
s
military
capability
,
is
actually
"
looking
at
China
".
The
Chinese
military
also
called
for
the
US
to
handle
anti-missile
issues
with
great
discretion
and
avoid
"
letting
its
own
state
security
take
priority
over
other
countries
’
national
security
".
The
Wall
Street
Journal
’
s
front-page
story
on
Thursday
talked
about
Pentagon
plans
to
put
a
second
X-Band
early-warning
radar
in
southern
Japan
to
complement
one
that
has
been
in
the
country
’
s
north
since
2006.
It
said
the
US
military
has
also
been
evaluating
sites
in
Southeast
Asia
for
a
third
X-Band
radar
to
create
an
arc
that
would
allow
the
US
and
its
regional
allies
to
"
more
accurately
track
any
ballistic
missiles
launched
from
(
the
Democratic
People
’
s
Republic
of
Korea
),
as
well
as
from
parts
of
China
".
Some
US
defense
officials
said
the
Philippines
,
which
is
at
odds
with
China
on
territorial
issues
,
is
a
potential
site
for
the
third
radar
.
Martin
Dempsey
,
chairman
of
the
US
Joint
Chiefs
of
Staff
,
confirmed
later
on
Thursday
that
the
US
is
in
discussions
with
Japan
on
the
issue
.
"
It
’
s
certainly
a
topic
of
conversation
because
missile
defense
is
important
to
both
of
our
nations
,"
Dempsey
said
at
the
start
of
a
meeting
with
his
visiting
Japanese
counterpart
,
Shigeru
Iwasaki
,
at
the
Pentagon
.
Victoria
Nuland
,
a
spokesperson
for
the
US
State
Department
,
said
on
Thursday
the
missile
defense
work
is
not
directed
at
China
.
"
They
are
designed
against
a
missile
threat
"
from
the
DPRK
,
she
said
,
adding
that
the
system
is
a
defensive
one
,
and
that
Washington
has
told
Beijing
about
it
.
"
We
do
have
regular
conversations
with
China
...
We
are
quite
open
and
transparent
about
what
it
is
that
we
’
re
doing
and
why
,"
she
said
at
the
daily
news
briefing
.
The
People
’
s
Liberation
Army
’
s
deputy
chief
of
general
staff
,
General
Cai
Yingting
,
started
a
US
visit
this
week
,
which
follows
one
in
May
by
Defense
Minister
Liang
Guanglie
.
It
is
not
clear
whether
the
anti-missile
system
is
being
discussed
during
Cai
’
s
visit
.
However
,
China
’
s
Ministry
of
National
Defense
on
Thursday
said
in
a
statement
to
the
Wall
Street
Journal
that
"
China
has
always
believed
that
anti-missile
issues
should
be
handled
with
great
discretion
,
from
the
perspective
of
protecting
global
strategic
stability
and
promoting
strategic
mutual
trust
among
all
countries
.
"
We
advocate
that
all
parties
fully
respect
and
be
mindful
of
the
security
concerns
of
one
another
and
try
to
realize
overall
safety
through
mutual
benefit
and
win-win
efforts
,
while
avoiding
the
situation
in
which
one
country
tries
to
let
its
own
state
security
take
priority
over
other
countries
’
national
security
."
Beijing
objected
to
the
first
X-Band
deployment
in
Japan
in
2006.
Moscow
also
voiced
similar
concerns
about
the
system
in
Europe
and
the
Middle
East
.
"
The
focus
of
our
rhetoric
is
(
the
DPRK
),"
Steven
Hildreth
,
a
missile-defense
expert
with
the
Congressional
Research
Service
,
an
advisory
arm
of
the
US
Congress
,
told
the
Wall
Street
Journal
.
In
April
,
Pyongyang
launched
a
rocket
that
blew
up
less
than
two
minutes
into
its
flight
.
"
The
reality
is
that
we
’
re
also
looking
longer-term
at
the
elephant
in
the
room
,
which
is
China
,"
Hildreth
said
.
Jonathan
Pollack
,
Asia-Pacific
security
expert
at
the
Brookings
Institution
,
said
that
in
theory
,
this
new
radar
expansion
will
have
the
capabilities
to
go
well
beyond
the
defense
of
Japan
.
In
order
to
prevent
a
major
potential
escalation
of
that
kind
of
competition
in
East
Asia
, "
for
this
reason
alone
,
I
believe
there
is
a
pressing
priority
for
the
next
president
of
the
United
States
,
either
President
(
Barack
)
Obama
or
Governor
(
Mitt
)
Romney
,
to
open
a
series
of
discussions
with
China
about
issues
of
missile
defense
,"
he
said
.
The
US
presidential
election
will
be
in
early
November
,
and
the
winner
will
be
sworn
into
office
on
Jan
20.
Li
Qinggong
,
deputy
secretary
of
the
China
Council
for
National
Security
Policy
Studies
,
said
the
radar
arc
can
look
at
missiles
launched
from
coastal
area
of
China
.
"
The
early-warning
radar
is
the
key
part
of
an
anti-missile
system
.
It
can
detect
a
launched
missile
,
as
well
as
determine
its
trajectory
and
model
.
"
It
will
be
like
killing
a
fly
with
a
bazooka
if
it
is
used
to
contain
Pyongyang
.
I
believe
it
is
mainly
aimed
at
detecting
China
’
s
missiles
."
The
Wall
Street
Journal
report
said
Washington
is
concerned
over
the
growing
imbalance
of
power
across
the
Straits
.
However
,
Yin
Zhuo
,
a
Beijing-based
military
expert
,
said
"
the
US
won
’
t
spend
so
much
energy
on
,
to
implement
ballistic
missiles
,
interceptor
missiles
and
GPS
radars
everywhere
.
"
Just
a
GPS
radar
costs
more
than
$1
billion
,"
Yin
said
,
adding
that
is
just
one
of
the
many
considerations
in
the
program
.
"
And
to
‘
protect
’
is
just
a
move
for
the
US
to
deal
with
China
,
not
an
ultimate
goal
."
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