””””BEIJING, Feb. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese scientists have expressed their
deep concern about the Iraq issue and voiced clearly their anti-war stance.
””””They hold the view that war brings scientists more obligations and
challenges, and more importantly it is necessary for people tounderstand the
importance of science and technology in modern war.
””””"Personally I oppose war and hope the Iraq issue can be settled through
peaceful means," Liu Maosheng, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Sciences
(CAS), told Xinhua. But he said the current tension also made him see more
clearly the importance of scientists' work to a country.
””””Modern warfare is a combat of advanced science and technology and a
country's military strength is directly determined by the development of its
science and technology, Liu said.
””””As an example, the result of the last Gulf War shows that the one that
masters advanced science and technology enjoys advantagesand will have better
chances to win the war in the end.
””””Fan Jianping, a researcher with the Institute of Computing Technology under
the CAS, said information technology will play a key role in modern warfare.
Since the last Gulf War, close fighting gradually disappeared in war and
information technology has been used broadly to strengthen national defense, he
added.
””””He Zuoxiu, a noted Chinese physicist, expressed concern more about the
consequences to world petroleum if Iraq were under military attack. He thought
China should improve scientific study in seeking oil substitutes like
high-energy batteries and explore more oil resources since the war seemed to be
unavoidable.
””””While elaborating on some basic physical theories applied in modern war,
the physicist said scientists should also be aware of the new high-tech military
products arising from war. Enditem