
China building offensive, aggressive military, top US Pacific commander says
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China is assembling an increasingly offensive military and expanding its regional footprint, as Beijing steps up efforts to supplant American military power in Asia, a top US commander warned Congress on Tuesday.
"I cannot for the life of me understand some of the capabilities that they're putting in the field unless it is an aggressive posture," Adm. Philip Davidson, the head of US Indo-Pacific Command, said in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee. "I see them developing systems, capabilities and a posture that would indicate that they're interested in aggression," Davidson said.More Related News

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