
Marine General Warns China Is a Peer Threat That Could Redefine Modern Warfare
A senior Marine Corps official warns that China has become a true peer competitor capable of challenging the U.S. across all warfighting domains, with Xi Jinping aiming to supplant U.S. global leadership. Beijing’s rapid buildup in ships, submarines, missiles, and AI-enabled warfare signals a more dangerous era, where a future conflict in the Pacific could be worsened by non-kinetic first strikes—cyberattacks on bases, drone swarms, and disinformation. The lesson from Iran and recent drone-driven attacks shows that U.S. installations must be treated as warfighting platforms, necessitating hardened infrastructure, integrated base defense, resilient power, and strong industry partnerships to ensure mobilization and deployment even if access to bases is contested.
