4 ways to make America safe again from China
- Over the past ten years, China’s defense spending has grown by an average of 7% annually, enabling it to develop the world’s largest naval and missile capabilities as of 2025.
- This expansion forms part of China’s strategy to deter U.S. Military actions in Asia, creating a greater military challenge than the United States has faced before.
- The United States needs to increase its overall military size, focusing on conventional forces like ships, aircraft, and logistics, while addressing recruitment and retention issues.
- Experts warn the missile gap and depleted munitions from recent conflicts reveal an alarming shortfall in industrial capacity for future wars, requiring urgent reindustrialization.
- Without rapid improvements in force readiness, mobilization, and infrastructure, U.S. Armed forces risk catastrophic failure, so rebuilding war-fighting capability must be a priority for national security.
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4 ways to make America safe again from China
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