Can The U.S. Military Compete And Stay Ahead Of China's Military?

YOU CAN SKIP THIS PART...SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWS BELOW

When all is said and done and we stand before the master what will matter is not the opinion of any man,not the applause from men ,not your reputation in society or any man's perception of who you are. What will count is the quality of your personality towards God. Not the praises of men not the approval of man what will profit a man to gain the whole world and yet lose his soul. Live your life to please him let heaven be your focus refuse to be distracted.

 

Read..This news is from warnewsupdates ....enjoy

..click here only if you are using your phone  http://pin.bbm.com/C002329DA to join to our bbm channel, or just search bbmchannel  prettypeoplenaija

NOW THE NEWS IN FULL.....

Sep 18th 2015, 05:00

A color guard of US and Chinese flags awaits the plane of China's President Hu Jintao at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland in this April 12, 2010 file photo. President Barack Obama unveiled a defense strategy on Thursday that would expand the US military presence in Asia but shrink the overall size of the force as the Pentagon seeks to reduce spending by nearly half a trillion dollars after a decade of war. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters/File


Peter Dombrowski, War On The Rocks: Can American Compete With China's Great Military Leap Forward?

Is the technological arms race offered by the third offset strategy desirable or even winnable?

Invisibility cloaks? Mako anti-antisubmarine drones? Robotic "lobsters"? Stims? F-40 Shrike fighters? Imaginative science fiction or harbingers of the future? In his recent novel Ghost Fleet, Peter Singer, one of Washington's most influential technologists, has written a fictional account of a future war with China that has caught the attention of national security geeks. With co-author August Cole he crafts a dystopian view of America's wartime prospects against a fictional Chinese Directorate that allies Big Business and the PLA. It features capabilities and weapons at the far edge of the current science and technology spectrum but with just enough reality to provoke strategists and planners worried about the future of conflict. The tale is all the more credible for having been written by a Brookings Institution analyst with two big technology-centric books on drones and cyberwar under his belt, a daunting speaker's schedule, and, presumably, an insider's access to the latest thinking about military technologies.

WNU Editor: If the U.S. wants to compete/defeat China in any hypothetical arms race in the future .... and not fire a shot .... the first thing that the U.S. should do is to impose fair trade rules on China so that we do not have a situation like this .... Who Are The Winners And Losers >From China Trade. Unfortunately .... we live in a world where commercial interests over-ride long term national security concerns.

KEEP SCROLLING TO THE END ...WE STILL GOT LOTS MORE .......

Revenge is a Poison meant for others, which we end up swallowing ourselves. Vengence is a Dark Light that blinds all who seek it. Don’t argue with Idiots.. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

Source : http://www.coolnsmart.com/wise_quotes/

                                                      unsubscribe from this feed,

..click here only if you are using your phone  http://pin.bbm.com/C002329DA to join to our bbm channel, or just search bbmchannel  prettypeoplenaija

........

KEEP SCROLLING TO THE END ...WE STILL GOT LOTS MORE .......

Related Posts:

0 Response to "Can The U.S. Military Compete And Stay Ahead Of China's Military?"

Post a Comment

Archive