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China’s Hollywood-style Guam attack video dismissed as propaganda

  • US Air Force base commander says video’s release intended to ‘coerce and antagonise’
  • It coincided with American Valiant Shield military exercises as well as Chinese drills near Taiwan

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A Chinese air force video which used scenes from Hollywood blockbusters to portray a simulated attack on the US air force base on the Pacific island of Guam has been dismissed as “propaganda”.

Brigadier General Jeremy Sloane, commander of the Andersen base, linked the video’s release to the biennial US Valiant Shield exercises running near the island from September 14-25.

The video, which was uploaded to the PLA Air Force’s account on social media platform Weibo on Saturday, showed nuclear-capable H-6 bombers striking what appeared to be Andersen, although the base was not directly named.

“I’m always concerned about our ability to protect our service members and their families,” Sloane said on a conference call about the Valiant Shield exercises.

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“The video itself – they know the timing of the exercise,” he said. “It’s a propaganda video … although we’re always concerned about the protection of the island and the protection of our people, the video itself is just purely propaganda designed to coerce and antagonise us.”

The Chinese government has not commented on the video, which lifted scenes from Hollywood films like Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, to the amusement of Chinese social media users.

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The video’s release coincided with a second day of Chinese military drills near Taiwan, timed to express anger at the visit to Taipei by a senior US state department official.

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