The US is under pressure to diversify its technology partnerships amid escalating tensions with China. Washington aims to strengthen ties with Vietnam as a new tech ally. There are calls to revitalize the military-industrial complex to compete in the 'new Cold War' with China, emphasizing the need for innovation and a creative relationship between the Pentagon, corporate world, and academia. The Pentagon is seeking a 'force multiplier' to compete in the race for new technology with China. A China-watching committee has warned the US Congress about Beijing's 'magic weapon.'
Pentagon hopes for 'force multiplier' in race for new tech with China https://t.co/5Z32Ywbspn
China-watching committee warns US Congress about Beijing's "magic weapon" https://t.co/33kb4vZiOc
Pentagon hopes for 'force multiplier' in race for new tech with China https://t.co/Oj1moE1FwG
The West’s success in the last Cold War depended on the creative relationship between the Pentagon, the corporate world, and the academy. That relationship needs to be revived, reinvigorated and reinvented, https://t.co/ugfRKqspgR via @opinion
To win the new Cold War with China, we need to reinvigorate the military-industrial complex with a new innovative spirit, https://t.co/ugfRKqspgR via @opinion
We can't win the new Cold War with the old military-industrial complex, https://t.co/ugfRKqspgR via @opinion
To win a new Cold War with China, says @adwooldridge, the West needs to revitalize its military-industrial complex https://t.co/3OsvpDVQw5 via @opinion
Washington wants to get tough on China, and the leaders of the House China Committee are in the driver’s seat, FP’s @RobbieGramer reports. https://t.co/pb6dbfZHPZ
As tensions between the US and China over technology and national security have grown, so has the pressure on the US to diversify. The US wants Vietnam to be its new tech best friend, but decoupling from a chipmaking giant like China won’t be easy. https://t.co/pslfSiRwA7