US Could Sleepwalk into a War with China The US has started a massive arms race with Russia, which is forcing China to try to catch up. This could lead to a nuclear exchange within 10 years, says Ret Col Lawrence Wilkerson. The US government won't let the US military have control over nuclear weapons, because many of the generals believe a nuclear war is winnable.Lawrence Wilkerson says these people are crazy, as they only think in military terms without consideration of the devastation that would be caused. They have been trained to only think in terms of winning wars and conflicts. In 1958 some U.S. military leaders advocated a nuclear first strike against China over control of Taiwan. There are some that are planning for it today - Larry Wilkerson [embedded content]Paul Jay - The
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US Could Sleepwalk into a War with China
The US has started a massive arms race with Russia, which is forcing China to try to catch up. This could lead to a nuclear exchange within 10 years, says Ret Col Lawrence Wilkerson.
The US government won't let the US military have control over nuclear weapons, because many of the generals believe a nuclear war is winnable.
Lawrence Wilkerson says these people are crazy, as they only think in military terms without consideration of the devastation that would be caused. They have been trained to only think in terms of winning wars and conflicts.
In 1958 some U.S. military leaders advocated a nuclear first strike against China over control of Taiwan. There are some that are planning for it today - Larry Wilkerson
Paul Jay - The Threat of War (Nuclear) With China - Col. Lawrence Wilkerson