The Kremlin
have announced that China are to send 5,000 of its most elite military
forces into the Levant War Zone to help Russia in the fight against
ISIS, which has left the Obama administration and the Pentagon
“horrified”.
The “Siberian
Tiger” Special Forces and “Night Tiger” Special Forces Units were given
authorization to be deployed by China’s People’s Congress (NPC) on
Sunday, after China passed its first anti-terrorism law allowing their army to take part in anti-terror missions abroad.
Whatdoesitmean.com reports:
Most critical
to China in entering this war, this report continues, is the “grave”
national security threat it faces from both the Islamic State
(ISIS/ISIL/Daesh) and Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization
(MIT)—and as, perhaps, best described by the noted award winning
American military-intelligence journalist Seymour M. Hersh who in his latest article warned of this threat by stating:
“China,
an ally of [Syrian leader] Assad has committed more than $30 billion to
postwar reconstruction in Syria. China, too, is worried about the
Islamic State. China regards the Syrian crisis from three perspectives:
international law and legitimacy; global strategic positioning; and the
activities of jihadist Uighurs, from Xinjiang province in China’s far
west.
Xinjiang
borders eight nations – Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – and, in China’s view,
serves as a funnel for terrorism around the world and within China.