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Original Post Date: 2001-10-09 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 10/9/2001 6:28:54 PM
Is China sending troops to Afghanistan?
FROM DEBKA INTELLIGENCE FILES
Sources report thousands of troops deployed to back Taliban
(194)Â 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
Long Chinese convoys were carrying armed Chinese Muslim servicemen through
northwest China into Afghanistan to support the Taliban militia prior to
today’s U.S. offensive, according to the intelligence sources of
DEBKA-Net-Weekly. The DEBKA sources report the troop strength of the Chinese
columns at between 5,000 and 15,000. The first troops reportedly crossed the
border Friday. The troop movements are reported along the ancient Krakoram
Road to the Afghan-Pakistani border, through the Kulik Pass of Little Pamir,
which is situated in one of the highest and most remote regions of the world.
Beijing is reportedly deploying this force in two places: 1. Whakyir, the
Kirgyz tribal encampment near the Little Pamir-Tadjik frontier, opposite the
swelling concentration of U.S. and Russian Special Forces and air strength.
The Chinese have brought with them Kirgyz fundamentalist militants from the
Ferghana Valley of Central Asia, as interpreters. From Whakyir, the Chinese
generals believe, with bin Laden’s and the Taliban’s tacticians, they will be
able to block off the movement of the U.S.-led force from its rallying point
in Dzhartygumbez, Tadjikistan, no more than 35 miles from Little Pamir, into
the mountains of Hindu Kush. 2. Jalalabad in north Afghanistan, at the foot
of the Hindu Kush range. DEBKA’s Chinese sources say that, immediately after
the terrorist strikes in the United States Sept. 11, the Chinese intelligence
service, MSS, handed in to the defense ministry in Beijing its estimation
that the U.S. would go to war to overthrow the Taliban regime, for the sake
of which it would sign a pact with Russia. The Chinese leadership viewed this
eventuality as the most significant shift in the global balance since the
1962 Chinese-Russian feud, with dangerous implications for China’s world
standing and its interests in Central and Southwest Asia. Beijing reportedly
concluded such an alliance must be counteracted.