Xiong Guangkai
Xiong Guangkai is a retired Chinese general.
Biography
Xiong was born in Shanghai on 15 March 1939, while his ancestral home in Nanchang, Jiangxi. He joined the People's Liberation Army in 1956 and the Chinese Communist Party in 1959. Xiong was Deputy Director and later Director of the Intelligence Bureau of the PLA General Staff Department, Assistant and later Deputy Chief-of Staff. In 1988 he was conferred the rank of Major General, in 1994 Lieutenant General and in 2000 General.Xiong also served on the Central Leading Group on Taiwan, He was an alternate member of the 14th, 15th and 16th Central Committees and is currently an adjunct professor at Qinghua and Beijing Universities and Chairman of the China Institute for International Strategic Studies, where he succeeded Xu Xin.
In 1995, during the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis, a conversation between Xiong and American diplomat Chas Freeman was widely quoted as a nuclear threat against Los Angeles:
Freeman later restated the account with the clarification "Please note the statement is in a deterrent context and it is consistent with no first use. It is not a threat to bomb Los Angeles."