6/11/2021

CHINA MUST BE PREPARED FOR THE ULTIMATE NUCLEAR WAR

 

China must stock up maximum number of nuclear weapons and stealth missiles as fast as possible. To discard this warning is to forego the limited precious time still available and to forsake the 1.7 billion Chinese People in the World today and the countless future generations in time to come.

Whether China and the Chinese Leaders like it or not, WAR with the USA and its Axis of Evil is UNAVOIDABLE.

WAR will be forced unto the hands of the Chinese Leaders by the unscrupulous and devilish leaders of the UK, by the demonic leaders of EU and by the satanic leaders of USA.

Although Tsun Tze had said: If you want peace, be prepared for war." What he did not say but also true is," If you want war, be prepared for peace!"

So, if the Chinese People and Leaders have been enjoying a good time over the last 60 to 70 years in peace and preparing for peace, that means it is inevitable that war will come to their doorsteps. It is not a matter of IF, but a matter of WHEN.

THEREFORE, it is time to wake up. It is time to launch a full-scale Emergency Preparation for an Unavoidable Ultimate War with the Hitler-like USA and the Nazi-like White Powers. And don't forget the treacherous Russians and atrocious Japanese, who are always ready to take full advantage of China's predicaments.

In preparation for the eventual war - a full-scale nuclear war - it is not just the hardware but also the software, human-ware, cyber-ware and space-ware. It is not only the strategies and tactics to fight and win the war, but also the aftermath of the war - how to survive the nuclear holocaust for the next fifty to hundred years.

Numerous leaders, on thinking of the nuclear holocaust of a full-scale nuclear world war, immediately chicken out and brushed aside the possibility of a nuclear world war. These cowards are always quick to say:

"No, it won't happen. There won't be any nuclear war. It is unthinkable. It is so horrendous and unimaginable. It means the end of human-kind and the end of the world. No! It won't happen!"

That kind of attitude and behaviour will simply let the guards down. Once you let your guards down, you won't be preparing for the nuclear war. So, when it ultimately happens, you are caught with your pants, underwear and panties down. You are going to die. Your families are going to die. Your country folks are going to die. Die a horrible death. Some instant deaths. Most suffering lingering deaths. That is really unimaginable, and no words can express their true agonising sufferings. Do you want that?

If you, especially the national leaders, do not want that, then be prepared. Be prepared for the nuclear war, and the nuclear holocaust thereafter, not in terms of days but in terms of decades.

Therefore, China must beef up her nuclear arsenal to match the US, UK, France, Russia, India, Israel, Japan, Brazil and Pakistan combined. Short, medium and long-range nuclear missiles and warheads, all of these and more must be stocked up and deployed tactically and strategically across the surface of the world, under the seas and oceans and in the space high above.

China must also prepare her people psychologucally, physically and morally for the ultimate, all-out, full-scale nuclear war.

China must also prepare the ground and infrastructures to withithstand the nuclear bombardment and the holocaust. And food, water, medical and energy supplies, of course.

China must aim to destroy, or at least cripple, all the enemies communications and command centres and military headquarters in the 1st Strike, or at least in the first Counter-Strike.

China must cater for nuclear strikes on all US nuclear bases or deployments on land, in the sky and under the oceans.

These targets must be totally destroyed: Okinawa, Diego Garcia, Guam, Hawaii, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, in the earliest possible window of engagement. This will cripple the enemies' military capabilities tremendously. The people killed on these places are unavoidable and must be considered as collateral damage. They know it well in advance. They asked for it. Therefore, No Love Lost.

China's stealth nuclear submarines must be organised into at least four groups, as follows:

1. The 1st Group is to surround Continental USA and deliver counter-nuclear strikes onto all US nuclear bases in Continental USA, automatically without orders, the moment any nuclear weapon is launched from Continental USA to strike other countries or China.

2. The 2nd Group is to follow and tail all the US, UK, Japanese and French Aircraft Carriers or nuclear warships. This group is to be armed with tactical nuclear weapons to sink the aircraft carriers and destroy the warships and logistical supports.

3. The 3rd Group is to engage targets of opportunity. This group is to be armed with both short-range and medium-range nuclear weapons. They will deal with any unforeseen and unplanned eventualities.

4. The 4th Group is to serve as a Reserve, with the view of doing mop-up operations, to destroy the remnant of any Enemy Nuclear Threats.

China's main nuclear arsenal, deployed on the main land have to be well protected, and must be readily aimed at all the strategic targets at all times. These do not only include US targets, but also all other countries that have nuclear arsenals.

Last but not least, the Chinese population must be prepared and trained to produce food, water, energy and medical requirements on a wartime basis and after the nuclear bombardments, for decades into the future.

Be warned, be prepared, be one step ahead, be safe!


Queen of Hearts.


14 comments:

  1. War is an extremely serious matter.

    A nuclear war is not only extremely serious, it is also horrifying and terrifying. Billions of people will perish, within hours and days, including animals, insects, microbes, trees, plants, shrubs, etc. The fall-out of the nuclear bombardments will be even worse. Much much more people will perish and there is no turning back. No place to escape either.

    Therefore, not to prepare for the unavoidable Ultimate Outcome of a Nuclear War is an inexcusable huge blunder that can never be forgiven nor forgotten.

    Wise leaders can foresee many years in advance, based on the present situation and forces at play. Not foreseeing the potential future nuclure war is not only dumb and stupid, but also an irresponsible act that will foresake all fellow compatriots and fellow human beings.

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  2. Oh u advocate destroying singapore so all of us will die

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  3. What kind of comment is this? Making a sweeping statement like that is childish and mischievous.

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  4. Singapore leaders advocate and invite the destruction of Singapore by allowing the Evil Forces to use Singapore as a military base to launch attacks on China.

    Not only that, Singapore's military has been participating in joint military operations, training and exercises with the Evil Forces.

    Not only that, Singapore has become part of the Evil Forces.

    As such, Singapore is one of the immediate and direct military threats to China in time of war, similar to Diego Garcia, Guam, Hawaii and Okinawa.

    In order not to become a first-strike target, Singapore must divorce itself totally from the Evil Forces. There is no trying to have the cake and eat it.

    Singapore has to choose which side she is with. Period

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  5. US nuclear warships can come and go freely to refuel, reload and repair at Changi Naval Base. They are also allowed to make use of Sembawang Naval Base for logistics supplies and maintenance.

    It is also possible that US nuclear warships can launch nuclear missiles at China's territories while still in Singapore's waters.

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  6. Time has changed and the geopolitical forces in play have also changed. When Singapore sank in with the Americans in the early years it was out of necessity and survival. The situation then did not give Singapore any choice other than to swim with the devil.

    Today the devil is still the devil, and more devilish. Singapore's survival interest is still unchanged, and it is time to review our relationship with the big powers and strike a more neutral and balance position. To continue dancing with the devil, whose intent is war and world domination against a risen China is compromising our national interest too far.

    The Americans are bent on containing China, making China its number one enemy. They are using Singapore as a military base to provoke and threaten China. This makes Singapore an outright enemy of China. They are also using Singapore to strangle China's sea route for its oil and other products from the Middle East and Africa. This is unacceptable to China and Singapore cannot plead innocent as it is a party that facilitates the Americans to pressure and choke off China.

    Singapore cannot afford to offend China with this alignment with the Americans. China is capable of striking at American bases all over Asia, including strategic Singapore.

    Time to rethink. Permanent interest, not permanent friends. Singapore should reposition itself in its relations with China and the USA, not to be enemy of either one. Singapore must not be forced to choose, either with us or against us.

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  7. In September 2019, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and US President Donald Trump have renewed a key defence pact which allows American forces to use Singapore's air and naval bases, extending it by another 15 years to 2035.

    Both leaders lauded the close relationship between Singapore and the United States as they signed an amendment to the 1990 Memorandum of Understanding Regarding United States Use of Facilities in Singapore, a landmark agreement that underpinned America's security presence in the region for almost 30 years.

    PM Lee said in brief remarks before the signing on Monday:

    "It reflects our very good cooperation in defence matters between the United States and Singapore, and also the broader cooperation we have in so many other fields - in security, in economics, in counter-terrorism, and in culture and education, as well."

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  8. "Singapore must not be forced to choose" - but Singapore has already chosen India !

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  9. If China sacrifices one Chinese life for one American life, there will still be more than one billion Chinese standing when all Americans are dead.

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  10. A nuclear war is a preparation for extinction. Either way, it is the endgame for humans, win or lose. What does not kill you instantly will kill you painfully, slowly and horribly.

    With contaminated soil, water and air, not to talk about the unknown likelihood of sea levels rising hundreds of meters from melting polar caps, the thought is terrifying. But if the evil satanic beings chose this path, bye bye world.

    Let the evil satanic cult survive and suffer the consequences.

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  11. With such powers the whites would have to be careful all over the world and would not dare to talk cock against China and think they could get away with it.

    Both sides can play the same game. There are many whites travelling and doing businesses and conducting espionage activities. Time to arrest them and throw them behind bars.

    China today is strong enough to them on. The AngloSaxon tribes should be the main target with Europeans as secondary targets.

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  12. Russia, Iran, North Korea etc can also play the same game and see who can arrest more of the other side's citizens. The playing field would be more level.

    The world would become a more interesting place.

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  13. Western Governments & Businesses Won’t Like Chinese Countermeasures Against Sanctions - RT

    The days when the US and its allies could sanction those they dislike with impunity are over. A new “counter-sanctions” bill from Beijing sets the legal framework to hit them back hard where it hurts, financially and commercially.

    On Thursday afternoon the Standing Committee of China’s National People’s Congress passed its new “counter-sanctions” bill, a piece of legislation which, as the name suggests, aims to codify China’s own countermeasures to Western-induced sanctions against its officials and companies, which have been growing in scope.

    Although the specific details of the bill are yet to be released, it is known that impacted parties will be able to legally seek compensation. The legislation was originally prepared last year but put on hold in anticipation of what the Biden administration would do; it is now proceeding, as the new president has only served to continue with and expand on Trump’s tough stance against China.

    China has, of course, already began to utilize its own measures in response to actions from the West, having responded to coordinated sanctions over Xinjiang in March by blacklisting a number of UK and EU institutions and representatives, as well as also having sanctioned swathes of former Trump administration officials, including Mike Pompeo, Matthew Pottinger, and Peter Navarro, days after they left office.

    As described by experts, the new counter-sanctions bill is designed to attempt to legally codify China’s sanctions and to create a “toolbox” that will allow it to respond to the West in a defensive but more direct manner – yet what it will wholly consist of otherwise remains unclear.

    What are sanctions? And how does one make them effective? In their raw form, sanctions are diplomatic measures taken by one country or a group of countries to impose their will on another, with a view towards a given goal or objective. Sanctions can be driven by self-interest, or as a form of punishment or leverage in order to make a given state comply with the ‘rules’ of the international order. As international attitudes towards war changed in the 20th century, sanctions became the ‘first resort’, the most acceptable tactic in international disputes.

    In any context, the world knows the United States to be the world’s most industrial purveyor and distributor of international sanctions, utilizing its unrivalled dominance over the global financial system through the dollar to exclude countries and individuals who contravene its interests from worldwide banking.

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  14. ( Cont_d)

    In this case, sanctions are effective only to the scale of power and leverage which a country has to damage the interests of its target. If an American official was sanctioned tomorrow by, let’s say, a tiny country with no economic relevance whatsoever like San Marino, would it mean anything? Yet Washington has the power to deprive Chinese officials of bank accounts even in their own country.

    This weakness is one reason Beijing has pushed through the counter-sanctions law. China may boast the world’s second-largest economy, but it has not accumulated the leverage to make its counter-sanctions felt beyond its own borders. Pompeo, for example, is banned from entering China, and he is banned from doing business with China, but this measure does not establish reciprocity to push back against America as a whole from placing more measures on Beijing, or make Washington ‘pay a price’. The bill endeavours to change that by legally codifying a process where its own economic strengths can indeed potentially cause damage to offending countries as a retaliation, aiming to weaponize China’s own enormous market as an instrument.

    Despite geopolitical frictions, China’s own domestic market remains an immeasurable and essential avenue for global business. This is only accelerating, with a recent report finding (despite all the controversy over the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment, or CAI) that European firms are only set on expanding their presence in China, and not ‘decoupling’, as had been assumed.

    It has subsequently been raised as a concern that the new ‘compensation’ dynamic of the counter-sanctions law will allow impacted Chinese parties to seek reparation from damages facilitated by Western sanctions. But the question is, compensation from who? We don’t know the answer yet, but it is to be assumed based on existing precedent that the countries and organisations involved may be targeted.

    As a potential foreshadowing of this, earlier this year Chinese courts accepted lawsuits from Xinjiang companies against German scholar Adrian Zenz for fabricating ‘forced labour’ rumours, resulting in divestment from the cotton supply chain there.

    The case has not yet concluded, but if the court subsequently rules a certain sum to be paid in damages, then one wonders where that is going to come from (given that Zenz has no assets there). This means any company or organisation affiliated with Zenz could become legally liable to paying the money if they have a presence in China, which thus adds ‘extra-territorial’ reciprocity to such sanctions.

    As an additional example, the Western clothing chain H&M received a furious backlash in China for complying with the Xinjiang sanctions, and under the new law it could be forced to pay compensation. In that case, China’s own market power is transformed into a more ready sanctions tool which allows it to hit back against Western sanctions.

    This is precisely what it is designed to be: a means of deterrence to make offending countries think twice and to reform the mindset that China can be punished akin to a smaller, subordinate country and somehow forced to comply. The West fiercely decries Chinese counter-sanctions, believing that its ‘right’ to impose them on Beijing works only one way, but international relations as a whole are about the dynamic of power, as opposed to an ideological question of right or wrong.

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