The top U.S. general told the ??U.S. Military Academy West Point's class of 2022 that the nature of war is changing and the current rules-based international order is being threatened by Russia and China.
"We are facing, right now, two global powers: China and Russia, each with significant military capabilities, and both fully intend to change the current rules-based order."
As for China, Milley pointed out that the communist regime has a "Revisionist foreign policy," and now boasts an "Increasing capable military."
China is expected to increase its battle force ships to 420 by 2025, even though the communist regime currently already boasts the largest navy in the world, according to Aquilino.
Milley said the character of war has also changed in the kinds of weapons being used.
"The maturity of various technologies that either exist today or are in the advanced stages of development, when combined, are likely to change the character of war just by themselves," Milley said.
It was one of the key industries outlined in China's industrial road map known as "Made in China 2025." Two years later, Beijing rolled out the "New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development," that sets out strategic goals by 2020, 2025, and 2030.
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Monday, May 23, 2022
Gen. Milley Warns West Point Graduates on Likelihood of War With Russia and China
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