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How US should strike back against China in battle for the stratosphere

Por: New York Post Opinion February 04, 2023

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The appearance of a above the United States constitutes the latest move in China’s “gray-zone” efforts to undermine its rivals’ sovereignty and improve Beijing’s wartime advantage. The United States should learn from China’s gambit and respond in kind. For more than a decade, China has taken control of the South China Sea not with gunboats, but with a vast fishing fleet. Combined with Beijing’s island-building, the maritime militia... + full article



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