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3,600 American Cruise Missiles Versus The Chinese Fleet: How One U.S. Munition Could Decide Taiwan’s Fate

Por: Forbes Business January 10, 2023

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A USAF B-1 bomber drops a JASSM-ER missile during testing.U.S. Air Force photo A Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a war drawing involving two million Chinese troops, half a million Taiwanese troops and the combined fleets and air forces of the United States and Japan. It would be the to borrow a phrase from Ian Easton, an analyst with the Virginia-based Project 2049 Institute. China has some key advantages going into this possible... + full article



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