Mike Pompeo:
China stole US secrets and made its military lethal Fox Business 20190529
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the national security concerns over China's
military, U.S. trade talks with China and China's potential retaliation because
of U.S. tariffs.
America was late to the game—and is now paying the price because China, the world’s
second largest and powerful economy behind the
U.S., was able to take advantage by stealing secrets from some of the nation’s most
critical businesses, including the U.S.
government.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is worried that the communist-led country has
stolen defense secrets and used them to technologically advance their
own defense systems, in both capacity and intent.
“We’ve watched them engage in a very significant
arms build-up, not only in the quantity of arms,
but in their lethality, their capability and their capacity,” Pompeo told
FOX Business in an exclusive interview with Maria
Bartiromo
on Tuesday.
Now China's military is growing very quickly. Its defense budget has nearly doubled in the past
decade and in 2018, it spent $250 billion on the military. The rise has given
way to an international turf war, specifically the Indo-Pacific area, where
China’s authority is challenging the U.S. most.
However, the U.S. government laid out a very specific
strategy, which is described by Pompeo as an
operation below a level of conflict, while gaining dominance in the South
China Sea.
“So your point about Chinese ships sailing in places that they haven’t sailed
before, Chinese aircraft flying, with more frequently
pushing boundaries up against places where they would normally fly, is a very real
risk,” he told Bartiromo in response to Trump’s Gray Zone Operation.
“And it’s something that the United States Department of Defense has pushed
back against, too. You’ve seen increased frequency of our activities in those
very same places, to ensure that U.S. commercial traffic can continue to have access
to those sea-lanes. They’re very important
for our economy and for America’s economic growth,” he explained.
Adm. Davidson, who
took over as the Indo-Pacific Combatant Commander, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff Marine Corps Gen. Dunford, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee
and said that the U.S. would not win in a war against China. Although Pompeo believes
“America’s very capable” he doesn’t believe a war with China is on the table.
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