A map of projects subsumed under One Belt, One Road program by China as of March 2017. Reuters
The Hill: Navy, Marine Corps leaders warn that China is 'weaponizing capital'
Top Navy and Marine Corps officials on Wednesday expressed concern over China’s expanding global reach and said the superpower was rapidly buying up foreign land to “win without fighting.”
“When it comes to China, the bottom line there is the checkbook,” Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer told lawmakers during a House Appropriations defense subcommittee hearing.
“Not only in the dollars and cents that they are writing to support their military expansion and their technological work, but what they’re doing around the globe ... weaponizing capital.”
Spencer referred to Beijing’s current funding of a Sri Lankan port project, a move not done as aid but rather in order to secure it for themselves.
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Update #1: Top Navy and Marine Corps officials pan China’s expansion plans (Navy Times)
Update #2: China is 'weaponizing capital' — and it's keeping the head of the US Navy awake at night (Business Insider)
WNU Editor: It is always about the money, and history has proven more than once that the nations who have it are also the nations that will dominate.
2 comments:
Today we have nuclear weapons and cyberwarfare. We didn't have those in the past. These factors will neutralize any "money" edge. In any event, wifh it's massive national debt, worm down military, and dilapidated infrastructure the US is in rough shape regarding the "money" aspect.
The US does have a large nuclear arsenal assuming it actually works. Candidate Trump was absolutely right to question this. Perhaps this can be our "ace in the hole."
The US still does have the US dollar as world reserve currency. This is a relic from post WW2 that will be ending. The best hope is an orderly change. Perhaps galavanting around the world attempting to challenge the major world powers isn't the best strategy for America.
We can also make China spending its money differently. Xi is ready to fight, let him goes! South China Sea is a good way for that. Making hard provocation and still in the international law could lead China with a big mistake. A lot of losses will focus the China money to rebuilt its forces.
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