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Pentagon Chief Warns of China's Military Buildup and Potential Threat to Taiwan

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a grave warning about China's military intentions, asserting that the nation is actively preparing to use force in Asia, with a particular emphasis on a potential invasion of Taiwan. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Hegseth pointed to recent Chinese military exercises as evidence of Beijing's readiness to alter the regional balance of power through armed conflict.

Hegseth elaborated on the Pentagon's concerns, noting that China is conducting drills specifically designed to simulate an invasion of Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing considers part of its territory. "China is gearing up for a potential invasion of Taiwan and is carrying out military drills to rehearse this scenario," he stated, highlighting the strategic implications of these actions. The Defense Secretary's remarks come amid heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific, where China's growing military capabilities have raised alarms among U.S. officials and regional allies.

China's advancements in military technology, particularly its development of hypersonic weapons, have further intensified these concerns. Reports indicate that China's YJ-21 hypersonic missile, capable of reaching speeds between Mach 6 and 10, could target and destroy U.S. aircraft carriers in as little as 20 minutes. Such capabilities have been tested in Pentagon war game scenarios, where U.S. forces have consistently struggled to counter China's strategic advantages, underscoring the challenge posed by Beijing's military modernization.

The U.S. has responded by strengthening its alliances in the region, with Hegseth calling on Asian nations to increase their defense spending and work more closely with the United States to deter potential aggression. "We will not be pushed out of this critical region, and we will not let our allies and partners be subordinated and intimidated," he declared, reaffirming the U.S. commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the Indo-Pacific. Recent U.S. actions include expanded joint military exercises with countries like the Philippines and Japan, as well as accelerated arms support to Taiwan to bolster its defenses.

China, however, has dismissed these warnings as provocative, accusing the U.S. of escalating tensions over Taiwan. A statement from the Chinese embassy in Singapore criticized the U.S. for what it described as attempts to vilify Beijing, while a separate Chinese response cautioned Washington against "playing with fire" in the region. The absence of a Chinese delegation at the Shangri-La Dialogue further signaled the deepening diplomatic divide between the two powers, raising fears of a broader confrontation.

Hegseth's statements reflect a shift in U.S. policy toward a more assertive stance on Taiwan, moving away from the longstanding approach of "strategic ambiguity" regarding its defense. With Taiwan's critical role in global technology—producing over 90% of the world's high-end microchips—the stakes are extraordinarily high. As both nations continue to bolster their military postures, the Indo-Pacific region braces for the possibility of a conflict that could reshape the geopolitical landscape.

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