5 Reasons U.S. Maritime Supremacy In The Western Pacific May Be Doomed

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Trends do not favor America's Navy in the Western Pacific.

Share to twitterEast Asia has become the heartland of the global economy, the place where most of the high-tech products defining the current stage of human development are produced. If you doubt that assessment, take a stroll through Best Buy and see if you can find anything made in America or Europe.

Over time, China’s leaders will try to translate that economic prowess into military power and political influence. The Trump Administration is the first U.S. administration to explicitly acknowledge that China is seeking to displace U.S. influence—not just in East Asia, but around the world. Thus, acting defense secretary Patrick Shanahan has described the focus of Pentagon plans for the future as “China, China, China.

 

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I feel bad for the Philippines. China trying to take one of their islands

You’re correct. Except that it won’t be limited to the western Pacific it is happening worldwide even here. China is basing it’s important strategy on getting Trump thrown out in the next election. They are controlling our elections more than Russia ever could have.

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