Japanese media on Sunday (7) published former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and former U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis analysis that the U.S. military is preparing for high-tech “guerrilla warfare” with armed Drones, cyber attacks and special forces, pulling in more allies to join the South China Sea freedom of navigation, and dispersing more strategic bombers and fighters to Asia in response to future U.S.-China military conflicts. The U.S. military is preparing for a future U.S.-China military conflict with armed drones, cyberattacks and special forces in high-tech “guerrilla warfare,” bringing in more allies to join the South China Sea freedom of navigation, and dispersing more strategic bombers and fighters to Asia.
According to Stavridis, the U.S. and China military game to enhance the role of the U.S. Marine Corps. When there is a military conflict, the U.S. Marine Corps will be mainly maritime forces, into the South China Sea and China’s defense of the island chain, with armed drones, attack network capabilities, special forces, anti-aircraft missiles, anti-ship missiles and other weapons to attack the PLA Navy and land bases, China’s expansion of the islands in the South China Sea will become the target, into a maritime guerrilla war.
He also pointed out that the U.S. Navy has and Britain, France and other NATO allies warships in the South China Sea for free navigation, the future is expected to convince New Zealand, India, Japan, South Korea and other countries to join the participation in the deployment against China, in an attempt to establish a maritime alliance to contain the PLA, and the deployment of more bombers and fighters to various bases in Asia.
A military expert told the Chinese official media that Stanforidis’ analysis is essentially the usual U.S. tactic to contain the Chinese Communist Party, but it only changes the past U.S. action alone into a joint action by multiple countries, turning “static containment” into “flexible deployment”. But his plan will only benefit the U.S. military-industrial complex by treating the symptoms but not the root cause.
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