The Chinese Military Is Surpassing the American Forces
By Dave Hodges
TheCommonSenseShow.com
February 15th, 2018
Part One
This series on the new-found capabilities of the Chinese military began with an analysis of the present set of circumstances in Korea, the conflict with Taiwan and the open seas conflict in the South China Sea in which China is clearly posturing for war.
This installment of this series examines the new Chinese military which is being built to challenge the United States as well laying the ground work for conquering the Middle East and the Far East.
It Is a New World
While the people of the United States rested on the laurels of past military dominance, the world has changed and you awakened this morning into a world of competing technologies and military philosophies that are each capable of conquering/destroying the planet.
The Chinese are posturing to become our masters.
The Chinese Military Has Arrived
Military experts at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), state that China, not Russia, constitutes the biggest military threat to the United States. China is indeed the new benchmark against which the Pentagon now judges the capability requirements for its own armed forces.
This is especially true in terms of air and naval forces, which is the focus of China’s developmental efforts.
This trend has been documented in the Military Balance, the annual assessment of global military capabilities and defence spending, published by the IISS, which has maintained a comparative strength military analysis since 1959.
Of course the arms race between the Chinese and the American military has been in process for decades and at least goes as far back as when Bill Clinton and Al Gore sold US missile technology in exchange for under the table money for their DNC Presidential re-election run in 1996.
The emerging military prowess of China is of concern to everyone, not just the United States. China now constitutes a grave threat to its neighbors and anyone who would get in the way of the expanding Chinese industrial machine.
History Does Not Repeat but It Sure Does Rhyme
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