China's Pacific Surge: War Preparations, Taiwan Invasion, and Global Hegemony
CBN NewsJuly 15, 20257 min378,511 views
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- π¨π³ China's military is expanding its reach deep into the Pacific, moves described by Western allies as "provocative" and a "wake-up call."
- π― President Xi Jinping has stated the People's Liberation Army must be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027, aiming to reunify the island with the mainland.
- π China is demonstrating significant military might, showcasing exponentially grown capabilities over the last two decades.
Strategic Military Buildup
- π’ China possesses more than 200 times the ship-building capacity of the United States.
- ποΈ They are constructing extensive infrastructure, including underground hospitals and a Pentagon-sized headquarters, along with over 130 air bases within a thousand nautical miles of Taiwan.
- β³ This massive investment in resources and time suggests China is preparing for war, a historical indicator of impending conflict.
US Reliance and Perilous Geopolitics
- β οΈ The United States faces a perilous situation due to its significant reliance on China for supply chains, including essential pharmaceuticals.
- π€ Unlike past geopolitical rivals, US supply chains are now dependent on its foremost foe, a dangerous and unprecedented scenario.
- π¨ This reliance on China for basic needs and military supplies should be a grave concern for American citizens and policymakers.
China's Ultimate Global Aspirations
- π The ultimate goal of the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping is to become the sole global power, seeking global hegemony.
- π They aim for the United States and its allies to be subservient, desiring to establish their version of the "Middle Kingdom" as the dominant force.
- π This ambition extends beyond the Indo-Pacific, evidenced by their bases in Africa and increasing involvement in the Middle East.
Deterrence and Regional Stability
- β Taiwan, described as an "unsinkable aircraft carrier," is strategically located in the first island chain.
- π₯ A successful takeover of Taiwan would likely cause US allies in the region to increase defense expenditures rapidly and potentially begin to hedge their positions.
- π‘οΈ The priority for the United States should be deterring China from military action, clearly communicating that such a move is not in anyone's interest.
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