Air Force: China War Not Imminent, But Threat Grows

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US Air Force Secretary Warns of Growing Threat from China

The US Air Force Secretary, Frank Kendall, has stated that while war with China in the Pacific is not imminent, the likelihood is increasing. Kendall cited China’s advanced military drills and investment in military capabilities, particularly those aimed at Taiwan and US allies in the Western Pacific.

China’s Military Expansion

Kendall expressed concern over China’s growing military power, pointing to its investments in nuclear forces and cyberspace capabilities. He emphasized that these trends are expected to continue.

Taiwan as a Flashpoint

Taiwan remains a potential flashpoint between the US and China. Kendall noted China’s military exercises near Taiwan and the possibility of a blockade or invasion.

US Preparedness

Despite the lack of imminent threat, Kendall stressed the importance of US preparedness. He highlighted increased military training, the establishment of logistics hubs in the Pacific, and the need for allies to be aware of China’s intentions.

Conclusion

While war between the US and China is not inevitable, the growing threat from China demands attention and preparedness. The US must continue to enhance its military capabilities and work with allies to deter any potential aggression.


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