China Will Dust Off the United States! U.S. Paratroopers Return to Alaska After Completing 'Great Power War' Exercise

 China Will Dust Off the United States! U.S. Paratroopers Return to Alaska After Completing 'Great Power War' Exercise






China is significantly increasing the number of its medium-range nuclear-capabe ballistic missiles known as the "Guam Killer" (DF-26), raising concerns for America. The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency has highlighted this issue in a 64-page report.






The report states that these missiles pose a serious threat to U.S. military bases on Guam. China's actions could have a substantial impact on American military plans and security, presenting a new challenge for Washington.


In such a scenario, the world is closely monitoring China's attitude toward U.S. military policy and its military activities.



U.S. Paratroopers Return to Alaska After Completing 'Great Power War' Exercise


 




On a recent morning, 764 U.S. paratroopers landed in Alaska via C-17 transport planes after completing a complex military exercise called 'Great Power War' on the vast island of Hawaii, in which only 492 soldiers successfully participated.





However, due to with some C-17 aircraft doors, several soldiers were injured while attempting to parachute. In one incident, a young soldier's parachute failed to open, resulting in a serious accident.






The Pentagon has identified this exercise as 'Great Power War,' which demonstrates the need for preparedness in the face of potential conflict, particularly amid rising tensions between the United States and China. Military analysts believe that North Korea and Russia may also be involved in such a conflict. The U.S. Navy is positioning itself in the Pacific for warfare across land, sea, air, and space.


This information was highlighted in a report by The New York Times on Wednesday.






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