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Don’t Expect A Lot Of Aerial Dogfights If And When China Attacks Taiwan

Por: Forbes Business January 11, 2023

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A U.S. Air Force airman marshals an F-22 assigned to the 3rd Wing into position at Kadena Air Force Base in Japan on November 4.U.S. Air Force photo A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be the , to borrow a phrase from Ian Easton, an analyst with the Virginia-based Project 2049 Institute. It would begin and probably end at sea, first with a massive Chinese invasion fleet and later with a possible U.S.-Japanese naval counterattack aimed at severing... + full article



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