Is China’s military really built for war? New report questions Beijing’s arms buildup
- A report by RAND Corp. Claims that China is not ready for war, as political control supersedes military objectives.
- China's military modernization aims to uphold Communist Party rule rather than prepare for conflict, which is highlighted by its naval advancements and missile silos.
- The U.S. Defense experts warn that political priorities limit the combat readiness of the People’s Liberation Army, particularly against a peer adversary like the U.S.
- Despite advancements, analysts argue that China prioritizes political propaganda over effective combat preparation, leading to doubts about its military capabilities in war.
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