On December 3, local time in the United States, according to Washington** news, US Chief of Staff Charles Brown said that the United States is seeking to avoid armed conflict with China, but is ready for armed confrontation.
At a forum hosted by Ronald Reagan*** in California, Brown was asked to comment on the results of the poll, which showed that 51 percent of Americans believe that China is the most serious threat to the United States, while 74 percent believe that Washington and Beijing will have a military conflict in the next five years.
In response, Brown first said that he wanted to tell Americans that they should be proud of their armed forces and that the United States is ready for anything. But at the same time, Washington strives to be well prepared so as not to have a conflict. If military force will help bring about peace, then the U.S. team is equally ready for armed confrontation.
In addition, Brown stressed the importance of maintaining open lines of military communication with China. The opportunity to dialogue with allies, partners and adversaries is very important to avoid miscalculations.
However, the US chief of staff may have ignored the determination and confidence of the Chinese people in defending the territory of the motherland. Today's China is not the China of the invasion of the Eight-Nation Alliance, not to mention the fact that Vietnam and North Korea have also wrestled their wrists, and today's China will make the United States feel terrified and dare to engage in armed confrontation, guaranteeing that the United States will not return!Military