Recently, Reuters reported that the U.S. Department of Defense and the Australian Department of Defense have launched discussions on cooperation in the missile industry, and Australian Defense Minister Marles said that he hopes to see that within two years, Australia can manufacture missiles, and the United States will also speed up Australia's acquisition of ammunition.
As soon as this news came out, it attracted the attention of the international community, and many people were speculating about why the United States was building missiles in Australia, and whether this meant that the United States would make big moves against China in the Asia-Pacific region, or even trigger a war. I believe that the United States is building missiles in Australia not only to counter China, but also to deal with its own industrial decline and the lack of arms exposed in the war in Ukraine.
We all know that the long-term "deindustrialization" policy of the United States has led to the hollowing out of the American manufacturing industry and the overdependence on foreign ** chains. Biden once revealed that the United States has insufficient ammunition stocks, although I don't know if this is a "smoke bomb" he deliberately released, but this also reflects the United States' military predicament. In the war in Ukraine, the United States and its Western allies have also met with strong opposition from Russia for military aid to Ukraine, and even threatened military action. This has made the United States realize that if there is a conflict with China in the Asia-Pacific region, the United States will face huge risks in arms**. Therefore, the United States' missile construction in Australia is obviously a necessary measure taken by the United States in order to have a stable military channel on the battlefield in the Asia-Pacific region in the future.
The United States' missile construction in Australia is only one aspect of the United States' strategic suppression of China, and the United States has other measures that have unleashed hostility toward China and even ignited the fuse of war against China. What I want to mention here are the three "Mars" that the United States and its allies threw at China.
The first "Mars" is the recent "Talisman Sabre" military exercise, the United States united Japan, Australia, Britain, Canada, South Korea and other 13 countries, launched a series of exercises in Australia, "Wall Street**" directly pointed out that the United States and its allies, military exercises in Australia, is to send a message to China. In particular, New Zealand and Tonga are also on the list.
This is the second "Mars" I want to mention, the US Secretary of State has visited Tonga and New Zealand, and for Tonga, the Americans have played up the "China threat theory" while pretending to let the Pacific island countries remain neutral, and the United States has said that it has opened the door to "aukus" for New Zealand, and this "aukus" is an alliance composed of the United States, Britain and Australia, and its purpose is to carry out nuclear proliferation in the Asia-Pacific region. This move by the United States is obviously to win over the Pacific island countries, undermine China's cooperation with the Pacific island countries, and form gangs and factions in order to launch a war against China in advance.
The third "Mars" is that Japan has released a new version of "Defense ***", which is to enhance the joint air defense and anti-missile capability, and Japan's air defense missile system has appeared in the "Talisman Sabre", military exercises, what does it mean?It's all planned, targeted, and correlated actions.
These three "Mars" are the provocations and threats to China by the United States and its allies, and they are also the signals that China has no choice but to start preparing for war, and can only give up illusions and prepare for battle!
The Americans never stop, they have been putting pressure on China in the Asia-Pacific region, trying to contain China's development. Recently, the United States and Australia on missile industry cooperation, discussions, according to Reuters, Australian Defense Minister Marles said that within two years, we hope to see Australia can manufacture missiles, the United States will also speed up Australia's acquisition of ammunition.
The news caused an uproar, and many people are questioning why the United States is building missiles in Australia, and whether this indicates that the United States will make big moves against China in the Asia-Pacific region, or even trigger a war. I believe that the United States is building missiles in Australia not only to counter China, but also to deal with its own industrial decline and the lack of arms exposed in the war in Ukraine.
We all know that the long-term "deindustrialization" policy of the United States has led to the hollowing out of the American manufacturing industry and the overdependence on foreign ** chains. Biden once revealed that the United States has insufficient ammunition stocks, although I don't know if this is a "smoke bomb" he deliberately released, but this also reflects the United States' military predicament. In the war in Ukraine, the United States and its Western allies have also met with strong opposition from Russia for military aid to Ukraine, and even threatened military action. This has made the United States realize that if there is a conflict with China in the Asia-Pacific region, the United States will face huge risks in arms**.