China tells military to be ready to 'move' to North Korea border

Authored by upi.com and submitted by Clockwork_Porridge

April 12 (UPI) -- China has ordered its military to be on nationwide alert, in addition to areas near the North Korea border, as tensions escalate on the peninsula.

The Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy, a nongovernmental organization in Hong Kong, said Beijing has ordered troops at all five military "regions" to maintain preparedness because of the situation in North Korea, according to Oriental Daily News in Hong Kong.

According to the NGO, China's armored and mechanized infantry brigades in the provinces of Shandong, Zhejiang and Yunnan received the state mandate.

About 25,000 troops of the Chinese military's 47th group army of the Ninth Armored Brigade have been instructed to be ready to move long distances, close to the North Korea border, the Hong Kong-based organization said.

Other troops may have been mobilized.

According to Taiwan's China Post, the Chinese government may have deployed about 150,000 troops along the North Korea border on Sunday, as U.S. and South Korea militaries conducted joint exercises in and around the peninsula.

The country keeps missiles, including 12 Dongfeng-03 ballistic missiles and 24 Dongfeng-21 "Carrier-killer" missiles at the 51st rocket army station in Shenyang, Liaoning Province.

China has become increasingly frustrated with North Korea's missile threats.

Following news of the U.S. deployment of the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson to the peninsula, state tabloid Global Times issued an editorial on Wednesday, saying more Chinese citizens want China to place heavier sanctions on North Korea.

The Global Times English edition also issued an editorial saying China would "send out troops for sure" if military conflict is sparked on the peninsula.

The editorial has since been removed from state websites, according to multiple sources.

csaccuw on April 12nd, 2017 at 21:30 UTC »

How many troops does China normally have on the NK border? I don't know how to judge this 150,000 number.

TheOldKanye on April 12nd, 2017 at 20:59 UTC »

Can somebody please explain to us simpletons exactly what the hell is going on?

Stalemeister on April 12nd, 2017 at 20:37 UTC »

An interesting question to think about is if, whether by civil war, foreign military intervention or a complete collapse of the Kim Regime, what would happen in the "reconstruction period?"

We've got South Korea who has the most obvious claim to rebuild a united Korea, but they will overwhelmed by the looming humanitarian disaster as they potentially absorb so many malnourished and uneducated people. You're looking at a scenario where it will take many years, perhaps even decades to undo the socio-economic dumpster fire that is North Korea.. not to mention reversing decades of psychological and political brainwashing.

On the more macro, international level, you'll see South Korea, China and the United States competing to implement their preferred institutions and models and interests into a newly freed North Korea.

Also, maybe a mass exodus of North Koreans fleeing by the many tens of thousands into China