There have been constant debates between the states and China. Recently, A PR video for China’s airforce was pushed on social media after users questioned why the world’s second-largest military power knitted clips from Hollywood blockbusters Transformers and The Rock into its own publicity material. The video, with 4.72 million views on Weibo and crafted by the Propaganda and Culture Centre of the PLA’s Air Force, parades its medium and long-range H-6 bomber.
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With a surging score and high-altitude action shots, the video displays Chinese airmen launching an attack on an island base, resembling US facilities in Diego Garcia and Guam, then coming back from the successful attack. But social media users in China were quick to spot some glaring plot holes. The missile sequences were plucked from three Hollywood movies, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Rock and Hurt Locker. A user commented, “It turned out that our dream of great power was pieced together by editing American film clips.”
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“We promote the domestic military aircraft using US Hollywood movie clips, why to bother?” added another, while a third said, “It’s our nation’s promotional video, why don’t we use our own images?” China’s foreign ministry ramped up its composition over the self-ruled island of Taiwan on Monday, describing any support for its independence as “doomed to fail”, and warned revenge against US strategic visits to the island. Meanwhile, Taiwan said it combined fighters and deployed anti-missile systems on Monday after Chinese military jets entered its air defense zone for the fourth time in five days.
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