On the Brink: Why China’s Attack Will Likely Take Place On US Soil
EDITOR'S NOTE: Tensions simmer as a leading China expert sounds the alarm, predicting where the world might witness the next major conflict. In an age where global power dynamics are rapidly shifting and technological advancements fuel the arms race, the stakes are higher than ever. This eye-opening account lays bare the precarious state of international relations, as the expert's chilling forecast forces us to confront the unsettling truth that peace may be more fragile than we realize. In this article, we'll dig into the expert's analysis, examine the factors that could push nations over the edge, and explore how diplomacy could play a critical role in averting a catastrophic showdown.
US defense moving ‘molasses slow’ in preparation for a possible war with China, Gordon Chang says
China is ready for war and America is ill-prepared for it, according to one foreign policy expert who also warned it could happen on U.S. soil.
"The one thing that we know is that China is making fast preparations for war now," Gatestone Institute senior fellow and "The Great U.S.-China Tech War" author Gordon Chang said on "Mornings with Maria" Monday.
"Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, just about 24 hours ago said all of this was overheated rhetoric, the way he put it. But the point is, China is preparing to kill Americans and we've got to prepare to defend ourselves," Chang continued. "And the Defense Department is making slow, really slow, molasses-slow preparations to oppose China."
Chang’s comments were made just before an NBC News report revealed the Chinese spy balloon which traversed the continental U.S. earlier this year gathered sensitive information as it flew over American military sites, despite the White House’s efforts to block it, according to two senior officials and one former Biden administration official.
The officials further claimed China collected the information through electronic signals which were sent back to Beijing in real time, Fox News confirmed.

Source: FOX Business
Noting the U.S. stands at an "inflection point" with China, Chang further argued that when a war breaks out in Asia, it may also break out within American borders.
"The real risk here is at the Darién Gap," the expert said referring to the peninsula which connects North to South America. "Michael Yon, a war correspondent, is saying that he is seeing [Chinese] males of military age who are unattached to family groups. Those, I believe, are saboteurs. And on the first day of a war in Asia, that will be fought on American soil as these saboteurs try to take down our grid, poison our water, detonate bombs in shopping centers."
"The administration should be looking at those males," Chang added, "because I think that that is where we are going to see the next war start, those guys acting on our soil."





