China is outpacing the United States in military ship buildup, according to veteran intelligence officer and author Grant Newsham.
Newsham echoed Toro’s opinion, noting that the number doesn’t even include the regime’s coast guard ships, which are built like warships, and a maritime militia that adds thousands of ships to that.
“The Chinese shipyards have been launching at about a rate of 5 to 1 over the last decade. So for every warship we put in the water, they put five, and they have a much bigger shipbuilding capacity than we do; we have allowed ours to wither. And the Chinese have built theirs up just at a breathtaking speed,” Newsham told NTD’s “China in Focus” program on March 4.
“If Chinese authorities pick their spots, and get the right circumstances, they would give us a real bloody nose, to put it mildly.
Multipronged War
China has waged a multipronged war on the United States for several decades, according to Newsham, who is also an Epoch Times contributor.“What I point out is that China is already attacking us,“ he said. ”And they’ve been at it for at least 30 years—longer, most likely, but just take 30—and it has been a multifaceted front.”
“To China, the shooting part, the so-called kinetic warfare, is almost the last thing and you only do it if you have to,” he said.
Newsham pointed to the COVID-19 epidemic that allegedly stemmed from China and called it a “biological attack on the United States.”
“Look at how successful it has been in weakening us, getting us to fight each other, really destroying our economy, shutting it down,” he said.
More than 64,000 of these deaths resulted from synthetic opioids such as fentanyl—the deadliest opioid in existence—the study shows.
“The Chinese got the American political class, the business class, and the financial classes to let them into the World Trade Organization (WTO). And that cost well over 3 million manufacturing jobs in the United States,” he said, calling it economic warfare.
“Additionally, they’ve gone after international organizations, the United Nations, the World Health Organization, to take control, effectively take a whole lot of influence into these organizations and often have them do what China wants them to do,” he said.
Beijing’s Vulnerabilities
Newsham took note of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s call on the United States not to “abuse the concept of national security to oppress Chinese companies,” during his November 2021 virtual summit with President Joe Biden.“That shows you that they are terrified of being cut off from American technology, cut off from American markets, etc., and even our allies’ markets,“ he said. ”The Chinese Communist Party is vulnerable to an economic slowdown, and they know it.”
Newsham also highlighted the CCP’s fear of the United States and/or other like-minded countries banding together to present a unified front against the regime.
“When the free nations of the world get together to protect themselves, it makes Beijing very, very unhappy,” he said.
China is extremely vulnerable on the financial front because its currency isn’t freely convertible, according to Newsham.
If China’s access to foreign exchange is cut, making it harder for U.S. companies to invest in China, the regime is in deep trouble, he noted.
Understanding the pressure points of the regime would give the United States a good idea of what a counter-strategy should look like, Newsham said.