New York Post

We must prepare for war

- GORDON G. CHANG Gordon G. Chang is the author of “The Coming Collapse of China.” Follow him on Twitter @GordonGCha­ng.

MAKE no mistake: China’s incursions into our airspace look like a prelude to an attack. The Chinese balloon we shot down Feb. 4 lingered over Malmstrom Air Force Base, the site of approximat­ely a third of America’s land-based interconti­nental ballistic missiles. The balloon then flew near both F. E. Warren and Minot Air Force bases, which house the remainder of America’s Minutemen III wings. The balloon also passed close to Whiteman Air Force Base, home to the nuclear-capable B-2 bomber fleet, and Offutt Air Force Base, the headquarte­rs of Strategic Command, which controls US nuclear weapons.

This path suggests China is gathering intelligen­ce for either a first or second strike on America’s nukes.

Whatever China is planning, the violation of American territoria­l airspace was blatant and reveals the dangerous mentality of Chinese leadership.

There are several alternativ­e explanatio­ns for why Beijing engaged in such a brazen act at this moment. It’s possible that the Chinese military has become so politicall­y powerful inside the ruling Communist Party that it could launch this balloon without consulting other regime elements. Perhaps Chinese ruler Xi Jinping had decided this was the time to intimidate the United States into not defending, say, Taiwan or Japan.

Xi can see that Vladimir Putin’s nuke threats have been effective in getting President Biden to hold back on supplying military equipment for beleaguere­d Ukraine.

We cannot look into Xi’s mind, but we can see what he has been doing: preparing the People’s Republic of China for war. At the Communist Party 20th National Congress in October, he appointed his “war cabinet.” He is pushing the fastest military buildup since WWII, he is trying to sanctionsp­roof his regime and he’s mobilizing China’s civilians for battle.

The balloon intrusion show’s Xi’s utter disrespect for the US and suggests he is not deterred by America.

The bold intrusion can be a Beijing head fake or the prelude to conflict. President Biden’s failure to talk about the matter suggests his administra­tion still does not know what is going on.

Until the administra­tion can figure this out, the American people should assume that the worst is coming.

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