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Thursday, June 7, 2007

America highlights Chinese military

Trust storey; level [among/between] Washington and of Beijing is not high United States express its care of progress of strength of Chinese military.

A report of Pentagon delivered to Congress tell Beijing finish budget for military much more big from which [is] laid open and call upon Chinese to more transparent.

The report highlights expanding [him/ it] ability of Chinese to [do/conduct] attack in advance, by mentioning Chinese have new submarines, plane combat without and pilot of rocket sophisticated.

In March, Chinese tell will boost up expenditure of [his/its] military equal to 17,8% in the year 2007 but that budget still smaller than American military budget.

Journalist of BBC James Coomarasamy [in] Washington tell Pentagon give Chinese picture as state with growth of fast politics and economics, which also experience " military transforms completely".

Annual report of Pentagon tell Beijing develop aggressive defense strategy with target [in] its borderlands.

Chinese have nuclear submarines newly.

Pentagon suggest possibility of American interference between two fires [in] Strait of Taiwan [is] important factor in the plan Chinese military.

That report also depict test-drive arm anti [done/conducted] [by] satellite [is] Chinese in January as threat to " all cruiser state [of] outer space".

Like in previous reports, America protest assessed Chinese less open in expenditure of military and [his/its] target.

Publication of this report [is] [done/conducted] by the end of week where high level delegation [of] Chinese reside in Washington to study the problem of economics stress.

And our journalist tell report of Pentagon this [is] furthermore sign that trust storey;level [among/between] Washington and of Beijing in this time [do] not too high.

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