Navy Admiral John Richardson
VOA: US Navy's Top Admiral Cites Increased Threat in Ocean Nearest Washington
PENTAGON — Chinese military vessels are now operating in the Northern Atlantic, and Russian submarines are prowling those same waters at a pace not seen since the end of the Cold War, the Navy’s top admiral told VOA in an exclusive interview.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said China's military movements from the North Atlantic into the Mediterranean Sea create a "new dynamic."
"Even five years ago, we wouldn't have seen anything like this,” Richardson said.
According to Richardson, the Chinese navy is a global one that is both "ready and capable" of operating wherever Beijing wants.
“They're certainly a pacing competition for us in terms of the naval threat,” he told VOA.
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Americans, as they are likely to do, will wonder why Chinese carrier strike groups are operating off Hawaii, California, Seattle, DC at the same time? Obviously there are those in the military fully aware of what is going to happen, but there are plenty in the media and political classes who see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil about China....cuz the cash keep coming.
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