China disscusses possible stationing of Chinese troops in N. Korea

ABC78

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I was watchin the news and they reported on Chinese talks with N. Korea to station Chinese troops in Rason N. Korea.

So how many troops do you guys think would be sent if approved? What type of troops PLA regulars, PLAN marines or the PAP?

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siegecrossbow

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That's fake news. The Ministry of Defence, I believe, already said that the whole thing was a hoax.
 

jantxv

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That's fake news. The Ministry of Defence, I believe, already said that the whole thing was a hoax.

Governments, as is their right, deny many things, I'm sure if a high ranking PRC defense official said it is a hoax, his word about the issue would be as valid as any other nation's defense official. Personally though, I like the "Trust, but verify" axiom.

China denies sending troops to North Korea
Beijing, Jan 17, (PTI) :

China today vehemently refuted reports that it is sending troops to defend its close ally North Korea, asserting that it will not send a ''single soldier'' without the approval of the United Nations.

"China will not send a single soldier to other countries without the approval of the UN," an official at the Chinese Ministry of Defence told state-run Global Times here today.

There are several conditions under which Chinese troops will be stationed in other countries and that includes for peacekeeping missions and disaster rescue efforts approved by the UN, the spokesman said.

He was responding to a report by Seoul-based Chosun Ilbo newspaper quoted an anonymous official at the presidential Blue House as saying that China had stationed a small number of Chinese soldiers in Rason, northeast North Korea, after discussions with Pyongyang.

The South Korean official said the deployment of Chinese troops in North Korea was aimed at protecting China's investment in port facilities and Chinese nationals, rather than for political or military purposes.

The report, coming ahead of tomorrow's key visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Washington for talks with his US counterpart Barack Obama, had caused a sense of disquiet here in the light of a strong stand taken by Beijing over the number of military exercises being held by South Korea along with US troops in the Korean peninsula.

The exercises also unnerved North Korea, the close ally of China, which is calling for direct talks to ease tensions.

The precarious situation in the Korean peninsula was expected to figure high in the talks between Obama and Hu.

"China has neither the plan nor the conditions to deploy troops in other countries," Zhang Zhaozhong, a military expert at the PLA National Defence University said.

Zhang said one major reason why South Korean media makes such reports is that "there are some people who are not comfortable with the diplomatic efforts being made by
China to ease tensions in Korean Peninsula, because those efforts make attempts to retaliate against North Korea much less likely".

Chinese analysts disputed assertions by the South Korea report that this was the first time Beijing had sent troops to Pyongyang since 1994, when China supervised a truce between the two Koreas following the 1950-53 Korean War.

Gong Keyu, an expert on Korean affairs at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, told the Global Times that even back in 1994, those whom China sent to North Korea were "merely negotiators".


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cn_habs

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Unfounded, senseless....There's no worse way to damage China's international image than stationing troops in NK or Iran.
 

s002wjh

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Unfounded, senseless....There's no worse way to damage China's international image than stationing troops in NK or Iran.

pretty much this.

also whats the purpose for station troop there anyway. to fight agains SK & US or overtake NK if regime collapse and stop NK refugee going to china in the event of war or collapse.
 

Gavaskar

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first of all this is a rumor and minister of defense has denied this. and if it happen in the coming future then it will only be for the purpose to provide the security to the port leased by china
 

rhino123

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Frankly speaking... I don't see the big hoo haa about the Chinese stationing their troops in a friendly country even when the rumours are true. It is not as if they have colonise or forced their entry into that country and occupied the land or sea or whatever.
 

Ambivalent

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China is testing the waters. They are nervous about the ability of the NK government to survive. Kims youngest son probably gives them sleepless nights. If it collapses, China would feel a strong need to intervene in NK to prevent it from unifying with the South, which would be motivated to exploit a collapse of the north to achieve unification controlled by the government in Seoul.
China probably senses that there would be severe negative ramifications were their forces to surge over the border during a crisis in the north. This would look to the free world and much of Asia too much like the Soviet interventions in Poland, Hungaria and Czechoslovakia. But, if Chinese troops were already positioned inside NK the situation could be managed differently.
I honestly think the Chinese were testing world reaction while maintaining some deniability.
 

tphuang

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there is no reason for China not to have contingency plan about sending PLA in there to secure borders. But since I don't really follow the training and operations of the army, I don't know how they would do so.
 
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