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Extremely Ominous Warning About China From US Strategic Command Chief
Oliver Parken - Yesterday 3:23 PM


Major Conflict With China “is coming,” U.S. Strategic Command's chief warns outright.

Russia’s war in Ukraine is a “warm up” to a protracted conflict with China for the U.S., the strategic forces commander suggests.

Navy Admiral Charles A. Richard, has warned that the U.S. should anticipate, and prepare for, a protracted conflict with China in the near future – which could be triggered by further hostile actions toward Taiwan by Chinese forces. U.S. Strategic Command - one of the Defense Department's (DoD) 11 unified combatant commands in the U.S. Department of Defense - is responsible for America's nuclear triad.   
 
The remarks were given publicly by Richard at the Naval Submarine League’s 2022 Annual Symposium & Industry Update’s Awards Luncheon on November 3rd and were subsequently published by DoD. 

The current war in Ukraine, Richard stressed, constitutes a prelude to a “very long” conflict between China and the U.S., with the U.S. level of conventional and nuclear deterrence against the country slowly eroding.

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/extremely-ominous-warning-about-china-from-us-strategic-command-chief/ar-AA13NhLr?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=df23be15aa6041fe93797ff18f417a6b
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