AMAC Exclusive – By Ben Solis
As tension continues to mount over the Ukraine crisis, seemingly every bit of attention from the American foreign policy establishment and media has remained fixated on Russia, anxiously awaiting Putin’s next move. However, while the Ukraine-Russia crisis will likely dominate the headlines for some time, Americans would be wise not to lose sight of the real threat to American military dominance looming in the Pacific.
It was just over 80 years ago when the United States, again fixated on a European conflict, suffered one of the most devastating military defeats in its history at Pearl Harbor. The Chinese Communist Party now appears to have adopted a long-term strategic calculus something akin to that of Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto in 1940, who believed that success in a war with the United States would involve taking first Philippines, then Guam, and then Hawaii. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese launched successful invasions of the Philippines and Guam, neutralizing the American presence in the South Pacific, a loss that would take more than 4 years and tens of thousands of lives to reclaim.
While there is certainly no indication that China is planning a surprise attack on the United States, China’s military strategy clearly recognizes that any potential future conflict between the two countries would likely require a similar approach. China would begin an assault with targeted attacks on the so-called “First Island Chain,” a series of landmasses stretching from Borneo in the South, through the Philippines, the key island of Taiwan, and possibly through to the southern tip of the Japanese mainland. Throughout the Cold War, the United States made a concerted effort to build up its presence on these islands, which U.S. leaders often referred to as “unsinkable aircraft carriers” to contain the rising threat from Chinese communism.
However, as former Deputy Commander for the Pacific Air Forces Lt. General Ty Thomas has warned, U.S. air superiority in this chain of islands has eroded in recent years, and the U.S. now faces an unprecedented threat to its “unsinkable” carriers and its maritime forces in the region.
That lost superiority may take years to regain – if Congress and the President even have the foresight to understand the severity of the threat. In the meantime, however, Republicans in Congress can press the Biden administration to address the defense needs of the so-called “Second Island Chain” – a secondary conceptual defense perimeter stretching from Japan’s Volcano Islands in the North, through the Marianas Islands (notably Guam), the western Caroline Islands, and down to New Guinea in the South.
Should a hot war with China break out, bases on this Second Island Chain would be critical in keeping the fighting away from the American homeland, allowing the Air Force to construct a defensive perimeter to contain Chinese aggression.
Critically, ensuring security of the Second Island Chain requires an immediate expansion of missile defenses that Mr. Biden, along with other Democrats, fought against in the past. As a U.S. senator, for example, Biden supported Democrat Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia’s claim that President Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, which would have dramatically upgraded America’s missile defense infrastructure with respect to the threat from the Soviet Union, violated the spirit of the treaties signed with the U.S.S.R.
What the Biden administration now seems to fail to grasp is that the missile threat from Communist China is even greater than it was from the Soviet Union. According to a report published this month, the Chinese telecoms giants Huawei and ZTE attempted as far back as 2016 to acquire influence on the critical component of the joint Australia-U.S. global warning system for nuclear attacks. Moreover, with its DF-26 and DF-17 intermediate range ballistic and hypersonic missiles, Beijing can reach Guam, perhaps the most strategic U.S. military base in the entire Pacific region, and there is not much the U.S. can currently do about it in the event of an attack.
The island of Guam is home to the critical Anderson submarine base, and is linked with radars, interceptors, and airfields. All of them currently lack sufficient defense against Chinese attacks. It is not by chance that the Chinese Communist Party calls their new hypersonic missiles “Guam killers.”
But the Biden administration appears to be ignoring the threat.
On February 10 of this year, for example, as 11 Chinese aircraft breached Taiwanese airspace, Biden Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was speaking about the importance of diversity in the military at a White House roundtable. Even as China for the first time successfully tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, the White House was calling for a scaling back of America’s nuclear arsenal.
Republicans and top U.S. military leaders, meanwhile, have continued to sound the alarm. In March of last year, U.S. Navy Admiral Philip S. Davidson, former commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, warned that China could try to take control of Taiwan within six years. Top Republicans in the House have also repeatedly urged Biden to reject missile drawdown negotiations with China (and Russia) that the Chinese have repeatedly violated in the past. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has also expressed explicit concern about the U.S. Navy’s ability to defeat China in battle.
To effectively defend Guam against the Chinese and Russian hypersonic missiles, the United States urgently needs to upgrade its missile defense systems. As the Chinese missile technology advances, so too must American early warning and detection systems. Once the U.S. falls behind China in new technology, it will become difficult to catch up. This creates an urgent necessity for more investment in research and development, and innovative thinking around how to combine the resources and capabilities of all the armed forces toward the common goal of defending American interests in the Pacific.
In addition to missile defense, the U.S. also needs to bolster its capabilities to not only defend its territory, but also strike back at China in a potential conflict. This means more American missiles in the South Pacific and more B-52 bombers equipped with long-range anti-ship ordinance. Aside from allowing the U.S. to respond in the event of a Chinese attack, a build-up of strike force capabilities and cruise missiles on places like Guam would go a long way toward deterring Chinese aggression.
Russian aggression in Ukraine indeed presents a troubling prospect for Europe, and a newly empowered Putin is no welcome sight for the West. But in terms of the most immediate threat to U.S. interests abroad, American leaders should not take their focus off the real threat in Communist China.
Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, theologian, and researcher.
China currently has no need to use its military to obtain what it wants from the United States and the rest of the world. China is successfully using its Belt and Road Initiative, along with buying off numerous international agencies and government leaders, to largely acquire everything it wants from the world at the present time. All without having to fire a single shot. In the few rare instances where China has had to resort to the limited use of force to take what it wants and crush dissention, one example being Hong Kong, the rest of the world simply shrugged its shoulders and then rolled over and went back to sleep. President Xi and the Chinese are always learning from what the United States and the rest of the world does or does not do when it acts and so far, the Chinese see weak and indecisive leaders sitting across from them at the table. As a result, China will continue with its expansionist plans.
When President Xi decides he is ready to take Taiwan, I expect China won’t see any major military threat from the United States under this administration, because based on the history of all the senior members of this administration they believe in appeasement at all costs. Yes, we’ll see some frantic phone calls and maybe even a few meetings between the likes of Biden, Blinken and others with their Chinese counterparts. However, just like the talks between the United States and Iran and the United States and Russia, it will be China setting the tone and making the demands that this administration is all too willing to accept with nothing in return.
As for a United States military deterrent the author writes about, the current U.S. administration is busy weakening our ability to successfully engage an adversary the size and technological state of art that China is each and every day. We are focused on teaching “social justice” cr@p to our troops and reducing military readiness, while China is rapidly expanding theirs with state-of-the-art weaponry. While the author talks of B-52s and other outdated weapons systems (trying to fight a modern day war with outdated tactics), the Chinese are investing and building more hyper-sonic missiles for which we have no defense against, upgrade their satellite killer technology to blind our smart weapons systems faster (China has already shown the world the can do this), and implement ship deployed rail guns that we abandoned because it cut into the profits of certain U.S. weapons contractors. The latter being able to able to strike targets hundreds of miles away in seconds with deadly accuracy and speed.
Unlike WWII, where the United States had weeks and months to react after Pearl Harbor and then build up credible military capability to begin pushing back against the Japanese, no such lag time would exist in modern warfare with China. The administration we currently have in Washington is completely incompetent to handle the potential threat and President Xi knows it. So like Putin with respect to Ukraine, China is calling all the shots (no pun intended) when it comes to Taiwan’s fate. Sorry, this just an honest assessment of where we currently stand. It shouldn’t be this way, but this is what the American people seem willing to tolerate by allowing the Biden administration to run things into the ground.
We have the weakest and most corrupt President ever, and he has sold us out to China for money in his pocket. It is not a matter of ‘if’ but of ‘when’ China will take advantage. Sit back Dems, you voted for this, you own it. FJB
The real threat is that cabbage brained Nazi in the White House!
A very informative and wise article. I wish more Conservatives would understand its essence. It is another reason why we need to study Reagan.
China will do whatever it wants, after Olympic Games they will take Taiwan, Russia will occupy Ukrain
One strategically placed hypersonic missile strike will wipe out our electrical power-grid and we’re all finished. They already have the capability to destroy our country right now. We have no defense for this weaponry at all. We’re talking about CHINA, you know the Wuhan bat virus lab leak mistake?
All these distractions- southern border, northern border, Russia and China threats, Covid, mandates, inflation just to name a few.
Who has their eye on the ball? Who is guarding our back door?? Anyone????
The president can’t begin to make us feel like he knows what is going on with his non inspirational, non informational speeches.
Someone please come forward and let us know just how prepared or unprepared our country is when it comes to defending us.
We need to know who is looking out for the USA!
“While there is certainly no indication that China is planning a surprise attack on the United States” Probably true but then prior to Pearl Harbor there was no indication Japan planned to attack either!
More joebama and marxist democrat failure!
These politicians are useless,immoral,corrupt and anti American- THROW THEM OUT
Seems the Biden Administration is so fixated on Russia and Ukraine which both China
The Dems and Trump haters elected and IDIOT
IDIOT & IDIOT #2 are destroying the country and IDIOT #2 is a laughing stock of stupidity
This is certainly not the first or only time politico’s try to get US to focus on one thing while they do US dirty with something else. Progressives will do whatever to take our attention away from their extreme involvement with China.
China currently has no need to use its military to obtain what it wants from the United States and the rest of the world. China is successfully using its Belt and Road Initiative, along with buying off numerous international agencies and government leaders, to largely acquire everything it wants from the world at the present time. All without having to fire a single shot. In the few rare instances where China has had to resort to the limited use of force to take what it wants and crush dissention, one example being Hong Kong, the rest of the world simply shrugged its shoulders and then rolled over and went back to sleep. President Xi and the Chinese are always learning from what the United States and the rest of the world does or does not do when it acts and so far, the Chinese see weak and indecisive leaders sitting across from them at the table. As a result, China will continue with its expansionist plans.
When President Xi decides he is ready to take Taiwan, I expect China won’t see any major military threat from the United States under this administration, because based on the history of all the senior members of this administration they believe in appeasement at all costs. Yes, we’ll see some frantic phone calls and maybe even a few meetings between the likes of Biden, Blinken and others with their Chinese counterparts. However, just like the talks between the United States and Iran and the United States and Russia, it will be China setting the tone and making the demands that this administration is all too willing to accept with nothing in return.
As for a United States military deterrent the author writes about, the current U.S. administration is busy weakening our ability to successfully engage an adversary the size and technological state of art that China is each and every day. We are focused on teaching “social justice” cr@p to our troops and reducing military readiness, while China is rapidly expanding theirs with state-of-the-art weaponry. While the author talks of B-52s and other outdated weapons systems (trying to fight a modern day war with outdated tactics), the Chinese are investing and building more hyper-sonic missiles for which we have no defense against, upgrade their satellite killer technology to blind our smart weapons systems faster (China has already shown the world the can do this), and implement ship deployed rail guns that we abandoned because it cut into the profits of certain U.S. weapons contractors. The latter being able to able to strike targets hundreds of miles away in seconds with deadly accuracy and speed.
Unlike WWII, where the United States had weeks and months to react after Pearl Harbor and then build up credible military capability to begin pushing back against the Japanese, no such lag time would exist in modern warfare with China. The administration we currently have in Washington is completely incompetent to handle the potential threat and President Xi knows it. So like Putin with respect to Ukraine, China is calling all the shots (no pun intended) when it comes to Taiwan’s fate. Sorry, this just an honest assessment of where we currently stand. It shouldn’t be this way, but this is what the American people seem willing to tolerate by allowing the Biden administration to run things into the ground.
We have the weakest and most corrupt President ever, and he has sold us out to China for money in his pocket. It is not a matter of ‘if’ but of ‘when’ China will take advantage. Sit back Dems, you voted for this, you own it. FJB
The real threat is that cabbage brained Nazi in the White House!
A very informative and wise article. I wish more Conservatives would understand its essence. It is another reason why we need to study Reagan.
China will do whatever it wants, after Olympic Games they will take Taiwan, Russia will occupy Ukrain
One strategically placed hypersonic missile strike will wipe out our electrical power-grid and we’re all finished. They already have the capability to destroy our country right now. We have no defense for this weaponry at all. We’re talking about CHINA, you know the Wuhan bat virus lab leak mistake?
All these distractions- southern border, northern border, Russia and China threats, Covid, mandates, inflation just to name a few.
Who has their eye on the ball? Who is guarding our back door?? Anyone????
The president can’t begin to make us feel like he knows what is going on with his non inspirational, non informational speeches.
Someone please come forward and let us know just how prepared or unprepared our country is when it comes to defending us.
We need to know who is looking out for the USA!
“While there is certainly no indication that China is planning a surprise attack on the United States” Probably true but then prior to Pearl Harbor there was no indication Japan planned to attack either!
More joebama and marxist democrat failure!
These politicians are useless,immoral,corrupt and anti American- THROW THEM OUT
Seems the Biden Administration is so fixated on Russia and Ukraine which both China
The Dems and Trump haters elected and IDIOT
IDIOT & IDIOT #2 are destroying the country and IDIOT #2 is a laughing stock of stupidity
This is certainly not the first or only time politico’s try to get US to focus on one thing while they do US dirty with something else. Progressives will do whatever to take our attention away from their extreme involvement with China.