War with China would exhaust munition stockpiles ‘very rapidly,’ Jake Sullivan says
- A simulation organized by Congress shows that the United States could lose a war with China after running out of missiles within days.
- U.S. leaders have raised concerns that the country won’t be able to respond adequately to other military threats, such as a Chinese invasion of Taiwan or a North Korean attack on South Korea.
- National security adviser Jake Sullivan stated that the ability to replace munitions quickly in wartime is insufficient, as shown by shortages during the conflict in Ukraine.
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The United States could face a serious shortage of ammunition in the event of a war with China.
If War Breaks Out With China, The U.S. Won’t Have Enough Weapons Because They’re All In Israel and Ukraine
This article was originally published by Ethan Huff at Natural News. U.S. Navy Adm. Samuel Paparo, who heads up the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), is warning that a potential war with China could leave the United States military at risk due to the fact that Patriot surface-to-air interceptors and other key munitions are being hauled off to Ukraine and Israel. At a recent speaking engagement in front of the Brookings Institute think tank…
Pentagon alert: U.S. runs out of missiles in a 'matter of days' in China war, can't match production
American defense industries lack the capacity to supply the missiles and other weapons needed for a war with China and U.S. forces would lose the conflict as a result, members of Congress and private defense experts warned Thursday.
US Must Do More to Replenish Munitions Stockpiles, Says White House’s Sullivan
The United States’ ability to replenish stockpiles of critical munitions is still insufficient for deterring a war with China’s communist regime, according to a senior White House official. National security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Dec. 4 that the nation’s ability to replace munitions could not move quickly enough in wartime, as demonstrated by weapons shortages following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “The American arsenal of democracy was…
Joe Biden aide says US would run out of munition in China war
President Joe Biden’s national security advisor warned Wednesday that the United States could quickly run out of munitions in a war with China as he called for more sustained defense production.White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. File Photo: US White House via Flickr.Jake Sullivan appealed to the incoming administration of Donald Trump to sustain the ramp-up of the domestic defense industry spurred by the war in Ukraine.“God for…
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