Why the US Military is Preparing for War With China

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Publicado 2023-07-06
How the US is Militarizing the Pacific
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The US military is planning to have a transformative year in the Pacific. To them, that means militarizing the region. More ships, more planes, more troops, more missiles, and more agreements with allies - all aimed at containing China and their ambitions of power.



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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @cherrie246
    As an Australian, I need to correct you Johnny, the US did not "give" Australia submarines, our government paid around $300 billion dollars for them with taxpayer money that was highly disputed by the public.
  • @babbleboyquito
    Hey Johnny, just a slight correction. The Philippines is not claiming that certain areas of the South China Sea are Philippine territorial waters. Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which the Philippines is a signatory to, a country can only claim up to 12 nautical miles from its baselines as its territorial waters. However, the UNCLOS also provides that the distance from 12 nautical miles, up to 200 nautical miles from the baseline is the Exclusive Economic Zone. This is the portion which the Philippines calls the West Philippine Sea. This was affirmed in 2016 by a ruling by an Arbitral Tribunal constituted under the UNCLOS which ruled in favor of the Philippines against China. The same ruling also held that the nine-dash line claimed by China does not have any basis in international law. Not surprisingly, China does not honor this ruling. The US also is not able to completely support the ruling because it is not a signatory to the UNCLOS. As a result, China's Coast Guard regularly harass Filipino fishermen peacefully fishing in our exclusive economic zone. There was even one incident where a Chinese Coast Guard ship rammed into a Filipino fishing vessel and left the crew floating in the sea. As for the training of the US and Philippine militaries, the most recent Balikatan (which is the Filipino term meaning "shoulder-to-shoulder") Exercises held just this year simulated live fire exercises at sea, including drone shoot downs and targeting and sinking a ship at sea, off of Palawan island. Pretty strong signals to China, I think.
  • BRICS wants to build a new currency. It is also worth noting that gold has historically been used as a store of value and a means of exchange, and some countries still hold significant amounts of gold in their reserves. However, it is unclear how a new currency backed by gold would function in the current global financial system and whether it would gain widespread acceptance. Ultimately, any decision to create a new currency would be subject to numerous economic, political, and logistical considerations.
  • @ABb-eu1jk
    Everyone is thinking from the perspective of the West led by the United States. The United States says China is a threat, and military bases are scattered around China. However, from China's perspective, these increasingly strengthened military presence are currently the biggest threat.
  • @TimeBucks
    I must say this is an excellent video
  • @harunarrosyidi136
    As a father of two and simply living here in the Beijing, i pray to the GREATEST that we may never experience another war. I want my two sons to become a doctor here in our province so that they could help someday in our community for free. Let us pray for our children's future and world peace.
  • @lukeyung4933
    When you describe China as an aggressive country, I really want to know that the United States launched aggressive wars with various bad reasons in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Yugoslavia, which led millions of civilian tragedies, including countless babies , children, Americans even bombed hospitals, schools, MPs, what do you think?
  • @JackPitmanNica
    The US did not give nuclear submarine designs to Australia freely. It was incredibly expensive and caused a big ruckus in Australia... to say the USA is giving the weapons to Australia for free is very misleading
  • @juiciness
    "In the nuclear world, the true enemy can't be destroyed. In the nuclear world, the true enemy is war itself."
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  • @jackfilmedit
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  • As a Filipino. I'm so tired and extremely scared. We have a deal with Superpowers disputes, we have to deal with China whose driving us out from our own sea, and our government is wildly corrupt and incompetent. Edit: I repeated corruption twice. That's how tired I am
  • @andyabajo
    "A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.” - Mikhail Gorbachev, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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  • @Thryvetogether
    Really scary stuff. Well done with explaining it to me in a easy to digest manner 👍 🎉
  • @deceasednebula
    When you say that the US is giving Australia "nuclear submarines", it sounds like they are giving them submarines that launch nukes. It's important to note that these submarines do not shoot nukes, but instead are nuclear POWERED.
  • @FA-ft9sq
    It should be noted that escalation has already happened: when China started dredging and built up military bases in the South China sea in 2014. They completed the first military runway in 2015. This isn't a he said she said situation. In this case, China said it loud and clear and the surrounding countries are just responding. I also distinctly remember the Philippines voicing insecurity over the Mutual Defense Treaty with the USA when they asked for help then and only got platitudes. of ambiguity. Amidst all the inevitable both sides-ism framing, the countries requesting this type of escalations are being requested by the actual countries being affected. The USA, ever the opportunist, is happy to oblige as well as the partner countries requesting aid. The degree of bullying that China has been doing in the region is not Uncle Sam's doing. Indeed, there were actually signs that the USA was pulling away back in the 2010s.
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