China's top military leaders are taking a harsh stance on regional territorial disputes, warning of forceful retaliation if their interests are threatened. The US Indo-Pacific Command head highlights China's increasing aggression in rhetoric and actions across Asia, despite a struggling economy.
US Admiral Aquilino spoke about increasing Chinese aggression According to the head of the US Indo-Pacific Command, John Aquilino, in recent years Beijing has been pursuing an increasingly aggressive policy in the Asian region. China has launched a "coercion and pressure"… https://t.co/XvJZjCfnAG
#China's #military spending concerning given 'failing #economy', US admiral says https://t.co/9xzimCo5oM
China is rapidly becoming more aggressive in its rhetoric and actions, @USNavy's Admiral John Aquilino said. “We all need to understand that it’s moving very fast,” Aquilino said. “The buildup of military power despite a bad economy, the increased narrative of all things inside…
China is rapidly becoming more aggressive in its rhetoric and actions across Asia, the outgoing head of the US Indo-Pacific Command says https://t.co/PsLbV0Ju6q
One of China's top military leaders took a harsh line on regional territorial disputes, telling an international naval gathering in northeastern China on Monday that the country would strike back with force if its interests came under threat. https://t.co/zfBcZuWLsT