One can speculate what the Praetorian Guards' mission might be: containing 23 million refugees? Protecting a weak regime from imploding? Or to simply stand tall as a reminder that China does have a military option if Dear Leader (tm) crosses the line. It seems that the PLA has a contingency plan.
As a recent New York Time article stated (here):
Administration officials said the Chinese government had embraced an American plan to press the North to reconcile with the South after its deadly attacks on a South Korean island and a warship. The United States believes the Chinese also worked successfully to curb North Korea’s belligerent behavior.
Division of Shenyang MAC in actual-troop tactical drill
(Source: PLA Daily) 2010-12-27
Shown in the picture is the site of the winter tactical drill with real troops of a division under the PLA Shengyang MAC. (Photo by Li Guangdong)
When it cleared up after the heavy snow, a division under the Shenyang Military Area Command (MAC) of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) allied with an aviation division under the PLA Air Force to conduct a tactical drill with real troops in the Keerqin Grassland of North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
By Liu Dewu, Zhu Xiaohu and Shi Binxin
Editor:Yang Ru
The Division has been identified as 115th Mechanized Infantry Division, 39th Group Army, Shangyang MR
1 comment:
Good post. Also interesting that China holds what is ultimately a trump card in political change in North Korea - namely, eldest son Kim Jong-Nam, who lives in Macau at the pleasure of the Chinese authorities.
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