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Inside the Ring: China Set for North Korea Invasion

Chinese soldiers carry the flags of the Communist Party, the state, and the People's Liberation Army during a military parade
Chinese soldiers carry the flags of the Communist Party, the state, and the People's Liberation Army during a military parade / Getty Images
August 23, 2018

The Pentagon's latest annual report on China's military for the first time reveals contingency plans by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to intervene in North Korea.

Relations between the two communist nations remain strained and last year were at the lowest level in decades.

According to the report, China fears North Korea's provocative nuclear and missile tests will set off a regional conflict. Beijing wants stability, a denuclearized peninsula and no U.S. forces near its borders.

"China's priority is maintaining stability on the Korean peninsula, which includes preventing a [North Korean] collapse and preventing a military conflict on the peninsula," the report said.

Read the entire article at the Washington Times.