Table of Contents
- 1 Does the United States have a military problem with Russia and China?
- 2 Which countries will be affected if the United States fights?
- 3 Should the United States support Kyiv’s proposal to bring back Crimea?
- 4 Can the United States win two wars at the same time?
- 5 Do Russia and China really outperform the United States in missile technology?
- 6 Why does the United States have so much military power?
Does the United States have a military problem with Russia and China?
Moreover, Russia and China conveniently pose very different military problems, allowing the United States to allocate some of its assets to one, and the rest to the other. However, it bears emphasis that this situation will not last forever.
Which countries will be affected if the United States fights?
If the United States fights, then Germany, France, Poland and the United Kingdom will follow.
Was Crimea a threat to ethnic Russians?
Moscow expressed concern about the fate of ethnic Russians in Crimea, but no evidence showed any threat to them. The Russian government justified the referendum and annexation as an act of self-determination, though it appears that well less than half of the Crimean population actually voted to join Russia.
Should the United States support Kyiv’s proposal to bring back Crimea?
Even if Crimea’s return appears implausible in the near term, the United States and Europe should continue to support Kyiv’s position, maintain Crimea-related sanctions on Russia, and hold to the policy of non-recognition of Crimea’s annexation. Moscow should pay some price for its use of military force to seize the peninsula.
Can the United States win two wars at the same time?
The United States can still fight and win two major wars at the same time, or at least come near enough to winning that neither Russia nor China would see much hope in the gamble.
How would the US fight China’s A2/AD threat?
The bulk of American carriers, submarines and surface vessels would concentrate in the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, fighting directly against China’s A2/AD system and sitting astride China’s maritime transit lanes. Long range aviation, including stealth bombers and similar assets, would operate in both theaters as needed.
Do Russia and China really outperform the United States in missile technology?
They assert that Russia and China have already surpassed the United States in terms of technological abilities. In these analyses, they credit foreign missiles with absolute reliability and perfect accuracy while discrediting our own.
Why does the United States have so much military power?
The United States can do this because it continues to maintain the world’s most formidable military, and because it stands at the head of an extremely powerful military alliance. Moreover, Russia and China conveniently pose very different military problems, allowing the United States to allocate some of its assets to one, and the rest to the other.
What would the US alliance structure be in a war with China?
The alliance structure of any given conflict would depend on the particulars of that conflict; any of the Philippines, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan or Taiwan could become China’s primary target. The rest, U.S. pressure aside, might well prefer to sit on the sidelines.