VOA: US Air Force Chief of Staff Tells VOA ‘We’ve Got to Change’
Pentagon — The U.S. Air Force chief of staff is warning that the U.S. military must "change" if it wants to stay ahead of China and Russia.
“Our adversaries have continued to advance their capabilities at the same time we’ve been using some of the same capabilities we’ve been using for the past 30 years,” Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. told VOA in an exclusive interview this week.
“The threat we were up against is not the threat we'll see in the future," he said. "And that's why we've got to, we've got to change."
One Air Force change will be front and center next month, when the United States unveils its new B-21 stealth bomber on December 2. The B-21 is set to replace the Air Force’s B-1 and B-2 bombers, which have been around since the 1980s.
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Update: US Air Force chief of staff discusses national security threats: 'We've got to change' (FOX News)
WNU Editor: US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. is correct. If you look at east Asia where a potential war against China will be mainly fought, Chinese forces greatly outnumber and outgun US forces in the region.
3 comments:
Not having CRT and "Whitey is bad" seminars would be a change.
don't worry the US has a far more diverse military
Concur.
In that theater of war..ie the south pacific, in the Taiwan sector, China has all the advantages.
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