Category: Military Matters
China’s military spending reached 5.8 trillion days experts: only part of the public
A spokesperson for China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) claims that defense spending is open and transparent, and that the annual…
Pointing the finger at Russia! US B-1B bomber lands in Arctic for first time
The arrival of U.S. Air Force B-1B bombers in Norway for a training mission is seen as a clear signal…
Pentagon Says It’s Configuring New Fiscal Year Budget for Pacific Deterrence Program
The Pentagon said the Defense Department is seriously considering how to provide the necessary funding for the Pacific Deterrent Program…
Australia increases military spending to more than $50 billion in response to Chinese Communist threat: analysis
Analysts predict that Australia will increase its military budget by more than $11 billion a year by 2025 to counter…
Xu Qiliang mentions Thucydides trap War inevitable?
As Beijing‘s “two sessions” are now underway, some top Communist Party officials are sending some messages in their rhetoric, despite…
Australia to increase military spending to more than $50 billion in response to Chinese Communist threat: analysis
A spokesman for the Communist military delegation responded March 7 in Beijing to a 6.8 percent increase in China’s defense…
This Friday, U.S., Japanese, Indian and Australian Leaders Join Forces to Confront Communist China
President Joe Biden will participate in an online meeting with the leaders of Japan, India and Australia on Friday, the…
Chinese Communist Party likely to invade Taiwan within 6 years U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander: Help Taiwan strengthen its defense capabilities
Davidson believes that the U.S. priority is to keep the peace, but if the competition with the Chinese Communist Party…
U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander: Communist China wants to replace the United States within six years or solve the Taiwan problem
Philip Davidson, commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, said on Sept. 9 that the Chinese Communist Party expects to replace…
China ranks as fifth largest arms exporter, sells defective weapons to Bangladesh
China has become the fifth largest exporter of military weapons after the United States, Russia, France and Germany. According to…
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