September 7, 2007:
China was
rather surprised when it was recently accused of supplying weapons to the
Taliban. Chinese assault rifles, machine-guns and PRGs have been all over
Afghanistan for decades. The suppliers have been the Pakistani intelligence
services (the ISI), smugglers and Iran. But lately, Chinese made anti-aircraft
missiles (clones of the Russian SAM 7) and ATGMs (anti-tank guided missiles)
have been showing up. China denies selling missiles into Afghanistan, although
Iran and Pakistan are supplied with such advanced weapons. Pakistan
manufactures its own clone of the SAM 7. Moreover, ISI no longer supplies the
Taliban, or anyone else in Afghanistan, with weapons. That's because the Taliban
is now at war with the Pakistani government. Thus Iran becomes the most likely
culprit. Officially, Iran denies sending such weapons into Afghanistan.
Moreover, Chinese missiles that have been captured in Afghanistan, that have
had their serial numbers removed. But there are plenty of serial numbers on
some of the electronic components, that cannot be removed without rendering the
missile useless. China has been given some of this evidence by the British, and
asked to find out who got what from where. That could be uncomfortable, because
there have been past instances of corrupt Chinese military officials making a
little on the side by illegally exporting weapons. More likely, it's a rogue
element inside Iran (like the Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is sort of legal
rogue organization.) In any event, China is on the spot, and Chinese officials
don't like it at all.