BEIJING (Reuters) --- China is building
a stronger military as insurance against the country suffering the kind of
disaster that befell it during World War Two, the army's paper said on Friday
as President Xi Jinping headed to Russia for war commemorations.
China's military
buildup, which includes developing stealth fighters and anti-satellite
missiles, has unnerved the region and Washington, especially since Xi took
office in 2013 and started taking a tougher line on maritime territorial
disputes.
Sino-Japan
relations have long been poisoned by what China
sees as Japan 's
failure to atone for its occupation of parts of the country before and during
the war, and it rarely misses an opportunity to remind its people and the world
of this.
The government has
promised a series of high profile events to mark the end of the war, including
a military parade in Beijing in September, and
Xi will attend a similar parade in Moscow
on Saturday, where Chinese troops are also marching.
In a lengthy
editorial in the official People's Liberation Army Daily, the publication said
that one of the main reasons why China
suffered the humiliation of Japan 's
invasion was that the country was weak and militarily backward at the time.
"With a weak
country the military will decline, and when that happens you'll get a
thrashing," it wrote.
"There is
still a great lack of peace in the world today, and there has been no
substantive change to the 'law of the jungle' in international
competition."
Some countries are
still using "gangster logic" to threaten others with the use of
force, it added, without naming any offenders.
"This is what
requires us to quicken our step in strengthening the military, on the basis of
having a strong country," the paper said.
"Otherwise,
once a military falls behind, it will have a fatal impact upon the country's
security."
The paper repeated
the standard line that China
only wants peace and is a force for peace in the world, saying those who talk
up the "China
threat theory" have "ulterior motives".
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