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    well what do you know?

    the brainiacs are starting to fgure it out!

    The general also noted that the situation is further complicated by the strengthening relationship between China and Russia, which he described as “troublesome.”

    “We are facing two nuclear-armed great powers,” he emphasized. “So, the principles of the Cold War of deterrence still obtain, but now it’s more complicated because it’s two versus one.”



    China Outpacing US Military at ‘Disturbing’ Rate: Gen. Milley

    China is on a trajectory to achieve military superiority over the United States by midcentury, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley warned members of Congress on March 29.

    Testifying at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on the Department of Defense’s 2024 budget requests, Milley noted that China has a national goal to be a “global coequal” with the United States and “militarily superior” by 2049.

    “They’re on that path to do that, and that’s really disturbing,” he said. “That’s really bothersome. And we’re going to have to not only keep pace, but we have to outpace that, and that will assure the peace.”

    Of particular concern is China’s nuclear development program, Milley said, holding that there is little the United States could do to “stop, slow down, disrupt, interdict, or destroy” it.

    Milley’s unease echoed that of U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, who told Congress on Tuesday that China’s expansion of its nuclear force was the most “disturbing” military threat he’d seen in his half-century career.

    For months, the Pentagon has been sounding the alarm over China’s nuclear moves, warning in December that the country was on pace to quadruple its number of nuclear warheads to 1,500 by 2035.

    Currently, the Defense Department estimates China’s nuclear warhead count to be more than 400. And while that number may seem small compared with the United States’ stockpile of around 3,750, Milley stressed on Wednesday that the communist country’s capabilities should not be underestimated.

    “They have a significant nuclear capability today and they have intercontinental ballistic missiles that can range the United States,” he said. “That is obviously bothersome.”

    The general also noted that the situation is further complicated by the strengthening relationship between China and Russia, which he described as “troublesome.”

    “We are facing two nuclear-armed great powers,” he emphasized. “So, the principles of the Cold War of deterrence still obtain, but now it’s more complicated because it’s two versus one.”

    And with the added threat of Iran joining the mix, Milley predicted, “Those three countries together are going to be problematic for many years to come.”

    A New Cold War?
    Milley’s remarks came on the heels of the release of a new Heritage Foundation report (pdf), which holds that the United States has entered into a new Cold War with China and outlines a defensive plan to counter the threat.

    “It is time to acknowledge reality: The United States is in a new Cold War with China,” said Kevin Roberts, president of the conservative think tank, in a statement. “It is past time for a strategy—for a whole-of-government and whole-of-society effort—that serves American interests and protects the American people and economy from malicious actions by the Chinese Communist Party. This is not the end of the work, but only just the beginning.”

    To better defend against the Chinese communist threat, the report includes more than 100 policy proposals spanning foreign policy, defense strategy, border security, the economy, and more.
    “To succeed in the new Cold War, this plan calls for sustained U.S. economic growth, greater political will, stronger external partnerships, secure borders, synchronized economic and security policies, resilient supply chains, enhanced military deterrence, and American energy independence,” said the report’s editors James Carafano, Michael Pillsbury, Jeff Smith, and Andrew Harding.

    “It articulates the steps necessary to: protect the homeland; safeguard U.S. prosperity; diminish China’s capacity to harm the U.S. and hold the CCP accountable; reorient America’s defense posture; and exercise global leadership.”

    Meanwhile, escalating tensions with Russia led the White House to halt its exchange of nuclear information with Russia on Tuesday.

    The decision followed Russia’s recent announcement that it was suspending its participation in the New START Treaty—the last arms control pact between the two nations—while the United States continues to support Ukraine.

    “Since they have refused to be compliant with that particular modality of New START, we have decided to, likewise, not share that data,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby advised on a phone call with reporters.

    #2
    It's not going to be a nuclear war. It will be a cyber war. The fact that anyone thinks China is going to attack us with planes, missiles, or anything traditional is laughable. China's warfare is 100% cyber and corruption. And they are winning bigly at the moment.

    It's just more of the military industrial complex taking its last gasps of air before it implodes. The era of globalism is coming to an end. Who knows where we are moving to, but globalism is over.

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      #3
      Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
      It's not going to be a nuclear war. It will be a cyber war. The fact that anyone thinks China is going to attack us with planes, missiles, or anything traditional is laughable. China's warfare is 100% cyber and corruption. And they are winning bigly at the moment.

      It's just more of the military industrial complex taking its last gasps of air before it implodes. The era of globalism is coming to an end. Who knows where we are moving to, but globalism is over.
      the bigger issue is china and russia working together. they have massive influence on a world scale despite what many may say. i wouldn't be so sure that there isn't some threat of traditional war with both working together.
      cyber is one thing but you still have millions of American's armed to the teeth and there is only one way to overcome that.

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        #4
        China can shut the U S down by turning off a couple of switches and it will be lights out. Biden will just slip into his dopey PJs and go night night. F j b.

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          #5
          Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
          the bigger issue is china and russia working together. they have massive influence on a world scale despite what many may say. i wouldn't be so sure that there isn't some threat of traditional war with both working together.
          cyber is one thing but you still have millions of American's armed to the teeth and there is only one way to overcome that.
          China has been sending their law students here for decades studying our law and international law then going back to China and drafting contracts across the world to use our own laws/government against us. They will never have to invade us. Last early last week Xi mocked our 2nd on national tv. Guess what’s under attack this week?

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            #6
            Originally posted by brokeno View Post
            China can shut the U S down by turning off a couple of switches and it will be lights out. Biden will just slip into his dopey PJs and go night night. F j b.
            Not yet, that would shut themselves down too. When they don’t need us anymore lookout.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mudcatz View Post
              Not yet, that would shut themselves down too. When they don’t need us anymore lookout.

              I don’t think they need us, they actually have someone leading with a plan, we have corrupt idiots
              We are heading for really bad times

              Elon Musk Sounds Alarm About US Dollar: ‘Serious Issue’
              Telsa and Twitter owner Elon Musk this week sounded the alarm about the primacy of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency following a deal between the Chinese regime and Brazil to trade in their own currencies.

              “The US dollar is losing its reserve currency status,” Genevieve Roch-Decter, a former small-cap money manager, wrote on Twitter this week, adding that the dollar has been “the backbone of the global economy for decades. Several countries even use the US Dollar as an official currency, like El Salvador, Panama, and Ecuador.”

              Musk indicated that he shares her concerns, writing: “Serious issue. US policy has been too heavy-handed, making countries want to ditch the dollar.”

              “Combined with excess government spending, which forces other countries to absorb a significant part of our inflation,” he also wrote.

              In a statement this week from Brazil’s new left-wing government, China and Brazil came to a deal to trade in their own currencies and will not use the U.S. dollar as an intermediary. The two countries will now exchange the Chinese yuan with Brazilian reais rather than converting to the dollar beforehand.

              Brazil’s Investment Promotion Agency, or ApexBrasil, told news outlets that the new arrangement is expected to “reduce costs” and “promote even greater bilateral trade and facilitate investment.”

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              Some analysts have said the move portends a bad omen for the United States. China has similar agreements with other countries, including with Russia and Pakistan, and some have said that the Chinese regime’s latest moves are attempts to depose the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.

              A number of countries have their currency pegged to the dollar and many central banks hold the dollar as part of their foreign exchange reserves. Global commodities, including oil, also trade in dollars.

              The Brazil deal comes right after the Chinese regime settled its first purchase of liquefied natural gas via the yuan, according to Reuters. That transaction contained approximately 65,000 tons of LNG and was sourced from the United Arab Emirates after the China National Offshore Oil Corp. negotiated a shipment with France’s TotalEnergies through the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange.

              “China will continue to import large quantities of crude oil from GCC countries, expand imports of liquefied natural gas, strengthen cooperation in upstream oil and gas development, engineering services, storage, transportation and refining, and make full use of the Shanghai Petroleum and National Gas Exchange as a platform to carry out yuan settlement of oil and gas trade,” Chinese leader Xi Jinping said last year while he visited Saudi Arabia.

              At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin recently announced his government would work to make payments in yuan while trading with African, Latin American, and Asian countries. “We support the use of Chinese yuan in payments between Russia and countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America,” Putin said.

              Too Soon?

              But Sergei Perfiliev, a financial training instructor and a former Goldman Sachs strategist, wrote in a recent Twitter post that the “world runs on dollars” and that “it’s not going away anytime soon.”

              The U.S. dollar, he wrote, is backed by the world’s No. 1 economy, but is also backed by the American economic system that, according to him, is known for open and free markets.

              “Dollar is backed by a free and open market within a democracy US private property and assets are protected by law and have a low risk of being seized, frozen or confiscated. There’s also a low risk of international sanctions or penalties,” he wrote on March 30.

              While listing other reasons, Perfiliev concluded: “It took decades to establish this dominant position. Just because China or Russia are diversifying from US holdings, doesn’t mean dollar demise is near. It would take more than that. Of course, dollar is not without problems, but it’s not going away anytime soon.”


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                #8
                When China flips the switch it won’t just be supplied we purchase for things here, it will be a huge portion of our medicines. Which will have immediate effects on our population.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hills of Texas View Post
                  When China flips the switch it won’t just be supplied we purchase for things here, it will be a huge portion of our medicines. Which will have immediate effects on our population.
                  This is disturbing to me. Plastic toys, tools and TVs … no big deal but medicines… my wife just bought vitamin C at HEB and it says Made in China. Crazy.

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                    #10
                    They see a stolen election without consequences,
                    lgbtq bull **** dominating the discussion and freedom of speech being prosecuted and they have “our president “ by the corruption balls. Hell yes the communist see blood in the water.

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                      #11
                      We are in a proxy war with china right now.

                      ww3 has started….it just doesn’t look like ww2

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by brokeno View Post
                        China can shut the U S down by turning off a couple of switches and it will be lights out. Biden will just slip into his dopey PJs and go night night. F j b.
                        If they just shut down the pharmaceuticals coming into this country we would quickly turn into the REAL walking dead movie... ZOMBIES EVERYWHERE!!!!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Death from Above View Post
                          We are in a proxy war with china right now.

                          ww3 has started….it just doesn’t look like ww2
                          This is where Im at in my thinking..

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