How China and Russia Want to Exploit U.S. Vulnerabilities in the Indo Pacific

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There is a perception that if China invades Taiwan, it will primarily fall on the U.S. Navy to defend the island. Consequently, the U.S. Army will face no shortages over in Europe, and thus Russia will not see a target of opportunity. This video examines China’s invasion strategy to test that logic. In fact, all branches of the U.S. armed forces would be take part in an Indo-Pacific War, with materiel shortages a serious concern. As a result, the European and Indo-Pacific theaters remain dangerously interconnected.0:00 Wars of Opportunism in the Pacific4:06 The Five Phase Invasion Plan5:49 Mobilizing for the Invasion12:59 Crossing the Strait16:46 Beach Landing19:28 Materiel Offloading25:34 The Battle of TaiwanThe appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), EU, and NATO visual information does not imply or constitute an endorsement.

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