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left-of-center2012

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Mon Nov 1, 2021, 05:31 PM Nov 2021

Pentagon rattled by Chinese military push on multiple fronts

China's growing military muscle and its drive to end America predominance in the Asia-Pacific is rattling the U.S. defense establishment. American officials see trouble quickly accumulating on multiple fronts — Beijing's expanding nuclear arsenal, its advances in space, cyber and missile technologies, and threats to Taiwan.

“The pace at which China is moving is stunning,” says Gen. John Hyten, the No. 2-ranking U.S. military officer, who previously commanded U.S. nuclear forces and oversaw Air Force space operations.

At stake is a potential shift in the global balance of power that has favored the United States for decades. A realignment more favorable to China does not pose a direct threat to the United States but could complicate U.S. alliances in Asia. New signs of how the Pentagon intends to deal with the China challenge may emerge in coming weeks from Biden administration policy reviews on nuclear weapons, global troop basing and overall defense strategy. At the current pace of China's military investment and achievement, Beijing “will surpass Russia and the United States” in overall military power in coming years “if we don't do something to change it,” said Hyten, who is retiring in November after two years as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “It will happen.”

The Biden administration says it is determined to compete effectively with China, banking on a network of allies in Asia and beyond that are a potential source of strength that Beijing cannot match. That was central to the reasoning behind a Biden decision to share highly sensitive nuclear propulsion technologies with Australia, enabling it to acquire a fleet of conventionally armed submarines to counter China. Although this was a boost for Australia, it was a devastating blow to Washington's oldest ally, France, which saw its $66 billion submarine sale to Australia scuttled in the process.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/11/01/pentagon-rattled-chinese-military-push-multiple-fronts.html

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Pentagon rattled by Chinese military push on multiple fronts (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Nov 2021 OP
We might have been better prepared to counter this if we hadn't been bleeding ourselves dry Aristus Nov 2021 #1
That and $1.36 triillion unpaid taxes. rickyhall Nov 2021 #2
I don't see the connection to the OP ? left-of-center2012 Nov 2021 #3
Sorry, meant to be answer to first comment about bleeding. rickyhall Nov 2021 #5
As Rome and Britain rose and fell... roamer65 Nov 2021 #4

Aristus

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1. We might have been better prepared to counter this if we hadn't been bleeding ourselves dry
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 05:34 PM
Nov 2021

chasing boogeymen in Iraq and Afghanistan for the last twenty years.

roamer65

(36,745 posts)
4. As Rome and Britain rose and fell...
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 06:06 PM
Nov 2021

so to shall the United States.

Empires rise and fall.

It’s a constant in human history.

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