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Zhu Chenghu (朱成虎, born 1952, in
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) is the dean of China's National Defense University of the
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. He holds the rank of Major General.


Notable comments

Zhu is most famous for comments made at an event organized by the Better Hong Kong Foundation in July 2005. Zhu told Wall Street Journal reporter Danny Gittings (in the context of a Sino-U.S. military conflict over
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), "if the Americans draw their missiles and position-guided ammunition on to the target zone on China's territory, I think we will have to respond with nuclear weapons," and that "we ..will prepare ourselves for the destruction of all of the cities east of Xi'an. Of course the Americans will have to be prepared that hundreds ... of cities will be destroyed by the Chinese." Gittings later wrote, "Almost too stunned to respond, I offered Gen. Zhu a chance to back down—or at least qualify the circumstances under which China would unleash its nuclear missiles against 'hundreds of, or two hundreds' of American cities. Presumably, I suggested, he was only talking about the unlikely scenario of a U.S. attack on mainland Chinese soil. No, the general replied, a nuclear response would be justified even if it was just a conventional attack on a Chinese aircraft or warship—something very likely if Washington honored its commitment to help defend Taiwan against an invasion by Beijing. A fellow correspondent offered Gen. Zhu another escape route, reminding him that China had a longstanding policy of no first use of nuclear weapons. But the general brushed that aside as well, saying the policy could be changed and was only really intended to apply to conflicts with nonnuclear states in any case."


Quotes from speech at the internal meeting of the National Defense University

"The world’s population is growing rapidly without limit and will reach the explosive point within this century. " "By then, this problem will only be solved with nuclear weapons." "If we, China, take the initiative to launch a nuclear war in a prepared and planned way, the situation will be very different." "In fact, our high-ranking communist party, military and administrative personnel have hidden nuclear protection bases in the inland west of Xi’an. If our government has a plan to initiate a nuclear war, of course, we will be able to evade in advance in time, so that the possibility of survival will be high. So I think it is much more advantageous for us to take the initiative to attack than to be beaten passively. This issue certainly needs to be considered urgently."


Background

Beijing has had atomic bombs since 1964 and has often stated ‘‘no first use’’ policy on nuclear weapons. Zhu is the first Chinese high-ranking military official in the past ten years to have said that China is likely to use nuclear weapons against the United States if the need arises. The explicitness of his remarks has gone beyond that of similar remarks made by Xiong Guangkai during the
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of 1996. Zhu is one of China's better-known military analysts. During the
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in
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in the 1990s and the more recent wars in Afghanistan and
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Zhang Zhaozhong Zhang Zhaozhong (; born May 6, 1952) is a retired Chinese military theorist at the PLA National Defense University. He held the rank of rear admiral in the People's Liberation Army Navy prior to his retirement. Earlier Life He was born in a s ...
, Peng Guangqian, Luo Yuan, and Zhu often publicly discussed and analyzed the war situation at China's two major military staff colleges – the NDU and the Academy of Military Sciences. The four men were also regarded in the
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as Chinese high-ranking military officials who had taken on a hawkish shade.


See also

* China and weapons of mass destruction


References

*Chen You-wei, "China-US Nuclear Confrontation Not A Policy, But Only A Hypothesis", '' Hsin Pao'', July 24, 2005


External links


Chinese General Threatens Use of A-Bombs if U.S. Intrudes
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