U.S.-China Security Relations Enter A Dangerous Period

B-2 bomber

The Pentagon sent B-2 bombers to Guam in June as part of the U.S. effort to bolster military capacity in Asia.

Credit: Airman 1st Class Manasseh Demissie/U.S. Air Force
The Trump Administration is poised to take power at a time when—at least in Pentagon planning terms—conflict with China could be on its doorstep and security cooperation is deepening between Beijing and Moscow, as well as Tehran and Pyongyang. In the early days of the Biden administration, the...
Robert Wall

Robert Wall is Executive Editor for Defense and Space. Based in London, he directs a team of military and space journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

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