My Gut Says We'll Fight In 2025': US General Warns Of Possible War With China
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My Gut Says We’ll Fight In 2025′: US General Warns Of Possible War With China

My Gut Says We’ll Fight In 2025,” US General Minihan said. Said US would fight China in the next two years

 

My Gut Says We'll Fight In 2025': US General Warns Of Possible War With China

Washington:

My Gut Says We’ll Fight in 2025

My Gut Says We’ll Fight In 2025 In a memo, a four-star general of the United States Air Force stated that his gut told him that the United States would fight China within the next two years. Comments such as these, according to authorities at the Pentagon, are not compatible with the American military’s views.

The head of the Air Mobility Command, US General Mike Minihan, stated in a letter to the leadership of the organization’s approximately 110,000 members, “I pray I am wrong.” “My intuition tells me that we will have a battle in 2025.”

The letter had been mailed out on Friday, even though it had the date of February 1 printed on it.
Although the opinions of the general do not reflect those of the Pentagon, they do demonstrate the worry that exists at the highest levels of the United States military regarding a potential effort by China to establish authority over Taiwan, which China claims as a territory of its own. According to what Minihan said, the year 2024 would see presidential elections held not only in the United States but also in Taiwan, which may present China with the opportunity to initiate military action.
An official from the United States Department of Defense stated that “these views do not represent the department’s perspective on China.”

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At the beginning of this month, United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin stated that he had a “serious doubt” that increased Chinese military activity near the Taiwan Strait were an indication that Beijing was planning to invade Taiwan in the near future.

My Gut Says We’ll Fight in 2025

In recent years, China has increased the amount of pressure it is exerting on Taiwan through diplomatic channels, the military, and the economy to acknowledge Beijing’s sovereignty over the self-governed island. The administration of Taiwan has expressed a desire for peace while also promising to protect the country in the event of an assault.

A statement was released by Air Force Brigadier General Patrick Ryder in response to a request for comment. In the statement, Ryder stressed that military competition with China is a core challenge.
According to what he had to say, “our priority remains on working alongside allies and partners to ensure a peaceful, free, and open Indo-Pacific.”

 

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