NYT: Military conflict between the US and China could affect American society at large

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An armed conflict between the United States and China in the Indo-Pacific region could affect American society far and wide. Ross Babbage, an analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Reviews in Washington, writes about this in an article. New York Times.

He said that the possibility of a major war in the Indo-Pacific is now more likely than ever since World War II, possibly more, with the most likely reason being the invasion of Taiwan.

“The vital strategic interests of the United States are at stake. A successful Chinese invasion of Taiwan will break the chain of defense of the United States and its allies in the region, severely weaken America’s strategic position in the Western Pacific, and possibly put the United States at the forefront of the world.” will cut off its access to incoming semiconductors and other critical components made in China. Taiwan,” Babbage said.

He added that in the event of a conflict with China, the American public would feel a different type of war going deep.

Former Taiwan Ministry of Defense reported About the approach of 25 aircraft and three ships of the PRC to the island.

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