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China does need strategic bombing,it will give China another option. that's what the 094 subs are geared for,but facing a lot of detection in Pacific. Not sure if it can breakthrough and go to the Pacific.
The defense shield in Asia will blunt China ballistic missiles from land.
Black Jack will enable China to go any part of the world and deliver conventional or nuke tipped cruise missiles in retaliation. It will give China another option.
Marine time strike, China already has JH7A, to two seated J16, or get Russia Backfire too.
I wouldn't be so sure about that headline, the new government and now clearly dominant faction in Ukraine is clearly Western block-leaning. A Western block-leaning Ukraine means a strategically vulnerable Russia which is no small victory for the US and its allies.
“In our opinion, the world is on the brink of open confrontation,”
“Some countries are not even camouflaging their actions and openly interfering in the internal affairs of states, trying to manipulate the public opinion and put economic and financial pressure on their authorities and the population,” Bordyuzha said.
“Well tested technologies of colour revolutions are used to change the political course of states and bring pro-Western puppet regimes to power,” he said. “The classic example of such revolution was the unconstitutional coup in Ukraine that led basically to a civil war.”
Given the current situation, the CSTO foreign ministers have made the decision to suspend attempts to foster a dialogue with NATO and to continue cooperation with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
“Priority will be given to the strengthening of cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and with the People’s Republic of China on a bilateral basis,” Bordyuzha said.
VLADIVOSTOK, June 23. /ITAR-TASS/. Fourteen sites in Russia's Far East have been designated as priority development areas offering incentives to investors, a minister responsible for building the region's economy has announced.
However, more work lay ahead to build essential infrastructure, the minister said, while Deputy Preme Minister and Presidential Envoy to the region Yury Trutnev warned that status about to be defined should not be used to promote projects already underway.
Priority ranking was designed to increase the area's attractiveness as an investment destination, Trutnev added.
Measures to stimulate inbound investment were being drafted into a parliamentary bill, now successfully nearing completion, Minister for Far East Development Alexander Galushka said, reviewing incentives being prepared after a meeting in the region's port city and administrative capital on Monday.
Draft legislation proposed a range of benefits such as reduced rental charges, tax privileges and insurance payment benefits alongside preferential connection to infrastructure facilities and simplified customs procedures, Galushka said.
Years of cooperation between Russia's Far East Development Ministry and foreign investors had identified Russia's Far East as a reliable partner in driving investment projects, Galushka said after a meeting in Vladivostok.
“Foreign investors positively assess proposed projects to create priority development areas and express their readiness to continue working in this direction,” Galushka said.
Fourteen sites had been designated as policy priorities in a list still being assembled, he said. “These are the most developed territories, but we still have work ahead to create infrastructure,” the minister added.
Investment projects
State support of prioritized investment projects will help Russia’s Far East raise more than 2.4 trillion rubles in the next 3-5 years, Trutnev said.
He added that in the last nine months the government formed a new model of the region’s development, prepared the legal framework for the creation of territories of advanced development, considered the projects of their establishing and their sites.
The main problem of implementing the model is that “all works are done on the internal, federal level.” “We have to switch to supporting individual projects,” Trutnev said.
At the moment, the ministry is considering 32 investment projects with 20 of them allowing to create 53,000 jobs and to increase production in monetary terms by 656 billion rubles annually.
However, several federal programs in the region are underfinanced, Far East Development Minister Alexander Galushka said. “Unfortunately, it primarily concerns social programs,” he said.