Is the US preparing for war in the Pacific? | ABC News

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Key Concepts:

  • Pacific Deterrence Initiative
  • Agile Combat Employment (ACE)
  • First strike missile range
  • US military strategy in the Asia-Pacific
  • Chinese military expansion
  • Tinian Island's strategic importance
  • Balance of power between US and China

1. US Military Rebuilding in the Asia-Pacific:

  • The US is rebuilding its military presence across the Asia-Pacific region, including near Australia.
  • The Pacific Deterrence Initiative involves spending close to $10 billion.
  • $600 million has been committed to upgrading RAF Tindal air base in Australia's Northern Territory.
  • RAF Tindal was used to launch a bombing attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen using B2 bombers.

2. Tinian Island: A Strategic Flashpoint:

  • Tinian Island, part of the Northern Mariana Islands (a US protectorate), is being heavily remilitarized.
  • The US is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into building out military infrastructure on Tinian.
  • Tinian was a crucial US Air Force base during World War II, used by the bombers that dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • The base was abandoned in 1947 but is now being revived.

3. Chinese Propaganda Video as a Catalyst:

  • A Chinese military propaganda video depicting a fictional attack on America's Anderson Air Base on Guam spurred the US to action.
  • The video showcased advanced Chinese H6 bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
  • The US government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to avoid the scenario depicted in the video.

4. Agile Combat Employment (ACE) Strategy:

  • The refurbishment of Tinian's North air base is part of the US military's Agile Combat Employment (ACE) strategy.
  • ACE involves dispersing aircraft to smaller bases to make it harder for an attacker to destroy the entire air fleet in a single attack.
  • US military outposts in the Philippines, Japan, South Korea, and Guam are within first strike missile and aircraft range of mainland China.

5. Other Islands Being Re-militarized:

  • The dirt air strip on the US island of Peleliu was reopened late last year after a similar reconstruction.
  • Both Tinian and Peleliu are around 3,000 km away from China's coast, making them capable of launching an air response to any attack.
  • These islands act as a "static aircraft carrier."

6. Shifting Balance of Power:

  • The US recognizes that China has a growing military advantage in the region.
  • Tinian's revival symbolizes a new era where the US has lost military and strategic primacy in Asia, and there is a balance of power between the US and China.
  • "I think the way that the United States is now preparing to use Tinyan as a sort of fallback base because of China's growing military might is actually symbolic of a new era in which the United States has lost military and strategic primacy in Asia and where China and the United States effectively uh have a balance of power"

7. Implications for Australia:

  • The level of US military force deployed in the Pacific is roughly the same as it was at the end of the Cold War.
  • If the basing refurbishments are seen in isolation, it indicates that the US is preparing to survive a war against China but is not prepared to win one.
  • Australians should be doing more for themselves.

8. Conclusion:

  • The remilitarization of islands like Tinian shows that the US is growing increasingly prepared for a war with China.
  • These islands will be a key part of the front line in any future conflict between the world's two great superpowers.
  • There is hope that the more both sides are prepared for war, the less likely they will be to take that fateful step.

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