Here is a video about some preparations the U.S. Military is making to be prepared in the Asian Theater:
These are real, not political theorized preparations that is costing large funding.
These steps would not be being taken, if the threats were not real.
We have significantly drawn down our munitions stocks, particularly in the area of intermediate range surface to surface missiles, by sending our current stock pile to Ukraine. The official pentagon estimate is that some of these stocks will take 5 to 7 years to replenish.
www.csis.org
We are not currently prepared to fight even one war, much less two at once (Russia and China)
Additionally, our primary creditors are hostile foreign nations, mostly China. They can simply stop advancing the U.S. credit, and we won't have the funds to rebuild our stocks of critical missiles.
And again, We spent the money on Illegals.
-
These are real, not political theorized preparations that is costing large funding.
These steps would not be being taken, if the threats were not real.
We have significantly drawn down our munitions stocks, particularly in the area of intermediate range surface to surface missiles, by sending our current stock pile to Ukraine. The official pentagon estimate is that some of these stocks will take 5 to 7 years to replenish.

Rebuilding U.S. Inventories: Six Critical Systems
Are U.S. weapons inventories getting too low because of transfers to Ukraine? Although most inventories are acceptable, some key munitions will take many years to replace. Often, there are workarounds, but there may be a crisis brewing over artillery ammunition.
We are not currently prepared to fight even one war, much less two at once (Russia and China)
Additionally, our primary creditors are hostile foreign nations, mostly China. They can simply stop advancing the U.S. credit, and we won't have the funds to rebuild our stocks of critical missiles.
And again, We spent the money on Illegals.
-