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DOD Wargaming Ends in American Defeat by China #175594
03/11/2021 03:24 AM
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”U.S. Air Force simulated a conflict ... that began with a Chinese biological-weapon attack that swept through U.S. bases and warships in the Indo-Pacific region. Then a major Chinese military exercise was used as cover for the deployment of a massive invasion force. The simulation culminated with Chinese missile strikes raining down on U.S. bases and warships in the region, and a lightning air and amphibious assault on the island of Taiwan ... in the midst of the war game, actual Chinese combat aircraft intentionally flew over the rarely crossed median line in the Taiwan Strait in the direction of Taipei an unprecedented 40 times and conducted simulated attacks on the island that Taiwan’s premier called ‘disturbing.’ Amid those provocations, China’s air force released a video showing a bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons carrying out a simulated attack on Andersen Air Force Base ... four days after President Biden took office, a large force of Chinese bombers and fighters flew past Taiwan and launched simulated missile attacks on the USS Roosevelt carrier strike group as it was sailing in international waters in the South China Sea ... Council on Foreign Relations released a special report ... Taiwan ‘is becoming the most dangerous flash point in the world for a possible war’ between the United States and China ... U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Adm. Phil Davidson, warned that he believes China might try and annex Taiwan ‘in this decade, in fact within the next six years’ ... years of classified Pentagon war games strongly suggest that the U.S. military would lose that war ... a leading Chinese think tank recently described tensions in U.S.-China relations as the worst since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, and it advised Communist Party leaders to prepare for war with the United States ... ‘Whenever we war-gamed a Taiwan scenario over the years, our Blue Team routinely got its ass handed to it, because in that scenario time is a precious commodity and it plays to China’s strength in terms of proximity and capabilities,’ said David Ochmanek, a senior RAND Corporation analyst”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/were-goi...chinese-biological-attack-170003936.html


When experts coordinate and analyze complex war games over many years which repeatedly and consistently concludes with a devastating US defeat at PRC’s hands, one would be wise to pay attention, and to adjust their future expectations and planning accordingly.


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Re: DOD Wargaming Ends in American Defeat by China [Re: Navarro] #175595
03/11/2021 09:43 AM
03/11/2021 09:43 AM
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Agreed. If ONE time, the “red team” managed to beat the “blue team”... it could just be a random mismatch of leadership or law of averages.

BUT... if simulations in this area routinely end up with the same disastrous results, it should be a sign that we have backed ourselves into an indefensible position and that strategic long term actions need to be taken to change the possible results.

You know the CCP has their military doing the same simulations and that they are probably seeing similar outcomes. This only emboldens them in their provocations making future conflicts more likely.


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Re: DOD Wargaming Ends in American Defeat by China [Re: Navarro] #175598
03/11/2021 12:26 PM
03/11/2021 12:26 PM
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They do these simulations precisely for that reason, to identify weaknesses and to evaluate our possible responses. I'm pretty sure that at some point recently, the military wargamed a Canadian invasion of the U.S. They would be negligent if they didn't.

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Re: DOD Wargaming Ends in American Defeat by China [Re: Navarro] #175607
03/11/2021 03:02 PM
03/11/2021 03:02 PM
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Chinese is doing MORE than table gaming it. They already did a simulated attack on the Theodore Roosevelt carrier group last week and their aircraft are doing sorties against Taiwan. They penetrated the Roosevelt's screen and would have SUNK numerous ships in the group. Taiwan did a little better, but would have taken HEAVY losses.

I am still trying to find out how our attack subs did and 'if' they were engaged.


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