Saturday, September 8, 2018

Pentagon Report: China's Military Continues To Expand Its Military Capabilities

A Chinese infantry fighting vehicle competes in a contest during the International Army Games 2018 in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, July 29, 2018. (Photo: Imagine China/Newscom)

Dean Cheng, Daily Signal: Pentagon Report Shows China’s Growing Military Capabilities

The Department of Defense has released the latest edition of its report on Chinese military and security developments.

Mandated in the fiscal 2000 National Defense Authorization Act, the annual report is an important source of regular updates regarding China’s growing military capabilities and its expanding range of security-related activities.

Since the People’s Republic of China halted the publication of its biennial defense white papers in 2015, there are few other good sources of information on one of the world’s largest militaries.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

In other News



Why would the DNC know before others?

Is Mrs. CLinton shouting "Out, Out DAMN Spot!" ?

Anonymous said...

This is the reason for a trade war now. China losing the American markets costs them hundreds of billions of dollars, loss of technology and educational opportunities. The new NAFTA will price China out of Mexico too. When Canada signs on they lose it too. The US is organizing an anti China trading bloc and hopefully the EU comes on board.

Anonymous said...

11 DOJ/>FBI Officials Demoted, Fired or Resigned vs 14 days

Anonymous said...

11 DOJ or DBI Officials Demoted, Fired or Resigned vs 14 days

Anonymous said...

"This is the reason for a trade war now. "

That seems like a good comment. I hate to see it happen, but if that is what is happening... well it has to happen.

I wanted to open a McDonalds in Shanghai. So much for that.

fred said...

And DARPA spending how much to do what? China not alone in expanding...
lao tze: what is good for the goose is good for the gooser

Anonymous said...

What's good for the goose is good for the gander