4 ways to make America safe again from China
- Over the past ten years, China has consistently raised its defense spending by approximately 7% annually, resulting in the development of the world’s largest naval and missile capabilities.
- This expansion is part of China's approach to discourage and, if required, prevent any possible U.S. Military interventions in the Asia-Pacific area.
- In response, the United States must enlarge its military, focusing on conventional forces like ships, combat aircraft, and logistical systems, while addressing recruitment and retention challenges.
- Experts warn of a missile gap between U.S. Munitions and those required for war plans against China, worsened by recent ammunition use in Ukraine and the Middle East.
- Failure to rebuild military capacity and prepare for reservist mobilization could lead to catastrophe, underscoring the need to reindustrialize U.S. Military infrastructure urgently.
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4 ways to make America safe again from China
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