The House of Representatives Special Committee on the Communist Party of China was held. Public hearing in late February It was a commentary on China’s cybersecurity threat to the United States, and the results were alarming.
It’s not just because of China’s obvious capabilities and long-running hacking campaign against the United States, but that alone is nefarious enough. Rather, it was a spectacle of five top U.S. government officials, eagerly guided by their respective institutions, displaying a hopelessly myopic understanding of the Chinese threat. They have no clue about the realities of 21st century warfare with their peers bent on achieving victory through strategic paralysis.
If our strategy is paralyzed by a coordinated attack on America’s center of gravity, we will not be able to retaliate in any meaningful way.
Apparently, none of the five officialsSuper limited war”, an original study of China’s long-term strategic goals and methods. Written in 1999 by People’s Liberation Army Air Force Colonels Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, the book tells the story of a decades-long plan for a creeping, slow-motion war against the diplomatic, intelligence, military, and economic strength of the United States until China collapses. It shows. It is strong enough to fight the US in peer-to-peer conflict.
Looking back, “ultra-limited warfare” is exactly what China has waged over the past quarter century.
So the gist of the House committee hearing was a kind of monotonous bureaucratic hyperbole: cyber, cyber, cyber, cyber. Funds, funds, funds, funds.
In reality, a war with China would be even more complex and deadly. And the only person deploying China’s vast military power against the United States is a lone, long-retired Air Force colonel.
But he’s no ordinary retiree.
If the U.S. Air Force had a shrine to an aeronautical saint, Colonel John A. Worden III He’ll be on par with Billy Mitchell, John Boyd, Robin Olds and Curtis LeMay.
The Warden was the brains behind it.”instant sander”, the war plan for Operation Desert Storm in 1990 was to defeat Iraq by simultaneously attacking its center of gravity.
Warden is now mirroring his instant thunder theory of strategic paralysis. What if China used an Instant Thunder style campaign against the US? He explains the idea: win peer wars Website.
Director’s Conceptual Chinese attack video Nine minutes details what two and a half hours of misconduct by FBI Director Christopher Wray, NSA Director Paul Nakasone, and Biden’s three cyber bureaucrats completely missed: China’s multi-domain vis-à-vis America’s center of gravity. simultaneous attack, without it Use of nuclear weapons.
If our strategy is paralyzed by a coordinated attack on America’s center of gravity, we will not be able to retaliate in any meaningful way. The video describes the first attack on American soil since the War of 1812, when British forces destroyed targets on the East Coast and burned the White House and Capitol Building.
Worden points out the complete lack of U.S. preparedness, the utter inability to defend against a biological attack on the civilian population (the coronavirus comes to mind), and the U.S. defense against a saturation attack by the U.S. It describes China’s attacks that took advantage of its lack of air defense capabilities. A stealth, radar-evading, precision-guided cruise missile.
At the same time, a remote cyberattack would destroy the U.S. power grid, and an electromagnetic pulse explosion mixed with a cyberattack on the Internet and telecommunications networks would cripple America’s emergency response systems.
Attacks by Chinese Fifth Column forces, which have long penetrated across the southern border, immediately prompted military commands on the U.S. mainland, including U.S. Strategic Command in Omaha, Nebraska, and U.S. Northern Command in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It will destroy the section.
All at once.
in follow up videoWorden reiterated the threats posed in the first video and outlined the difficult work the United States must undertake to deter and defeat future Chinese attacks.
Perhaps someone in the executive branch could take a few minutes to watch the video and get a clue as to the enormity of the threat that China currently poses. They can’t say they weren’t warned.





