The USA is building more military bases near China to squeeze its naval capabilities out of the Pacific if a regional conflict were to break out, the New York Times (NYT) has reported, citing anonymous Chinese military strategists.

The US efforts are aimed at keeping China’s naval forces behind the ‘first island chain’ — islands close to mainland Asia that run from Okinawa in Japan to Taiwan to the Philippines.

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Washington’s rhetoric about respecting the One-China principle that negates Taiwanese independence is frequently undermined by anti-China sentiments.

These are voiced by the US political establishment, multi-billion dollar aid packages for Taiwan and military efforts destabilizing security in the region.

The existing USA-Philippines military agreements play a particular role in the plan.

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The Pentagon, having gained access to multiple airfields and naval bases in the Philippines, now has less need for aircraft carriers that could be targeted by China’s long-range missiles and submarines in a time of war.

The US Navy has also deployed a new Marine Corps regiment on Okinawa, which is designed to fight from small islands and destroy ships at sea.

The Biden administration’s military initiative has faced criticism, with some arguing that the country should rather retain its major capabilities for domestic needs.

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Likewise, critics argue that transferring such major forces hinders the country’s manufacturing as the USA is not producing new ships and weapons systems quickly enough to deter China, which is rapidly growing its military.

Commenting on the USA-China balance of forces, the incoming commander of the US Indio-Pacific Command noted that USA lags behind China when it comes to military production.

But our trajectory is still not a trajectory that matches our adversary. Our adversaries are building more capability and they’re building more warships – per year – than we are, Adm. Samuel J. Paparo Jr. told the NYT.

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Tensions between the USA and China soared in August 2022 after then-US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi traveled to Taiwan despite Beijing’s warnings against the visit.

Beijing condemned Pelosi’s trip, which it regarded as a gesture of support for separatism, and launched large-scale military drills in the vicinity of the island.

Sputnik / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Soner Sahim
Soner Sahim
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27-04-24 21:26

China still goes awake while US doing lots of things against China.China should increase its military power rapidly on every way to stop all the US attempts ASAP

Truth 101
Truth 101
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27-04-24 21:29

“””KICK OUT & KEEP OUT” THE INVASIVE AMERIKAN FROM YOUR NATIONS, THEY ARE GLOBAL TERRORIST DON’T BELONG IN OUR COUNTRIES WHERE THERE ARE NOT WELCOMED! URA