Recently, Americans have become more and more hyped and exaggerated on the Strait issue. For example, recently, the US media Foreign Affairs magazine published an article saying that the United States intends to draw the sword with China 10 years later through the construction of a next-generation combat system. It is not realistic. The United States needs to take advantage of the current advantages in the Western Pacific region and intervene (participate in the war) with the amphibious landing operations that may occur at any time in the Strait direction, and defeat China in one fell swoop; and Biden has also emphasized on different occasions that when we embark on the cross-sea landing process, we should directly intervene; although Biden's remarks have been repeatedly clarified and revised by the staff of the White House, his statements have been made in succession for four times, and it is obvious that the purpose of hyping the Strait issue is obvious!
Recently, many US lawmakers have become active around the strait issue. For example, in the past two days, the chief member of the Asia-Pacific Group of the US House of Representatives' Foreign Committee formally submitted a bill, which required the United States to list the other strait as an exception list so that before we start the cross-sea landing process, the US side will transport all kinds of defense equipment to the island in advance and make reserves; at the same time, it requires the United States to speed up the delivery of defense equipment on the island so that the defense forces on the island can accelerate the provision of combat effectiveness. In fact, the lawmakers demanded that a large amount of American equipment be delivered to the island in advance and reserved. The purpose is to when "there is something wrong with the strait" and the US military will intervene and start aid combat, and launch a war of assistance, and launch a denial of war against us.
However, according to the US Foreign Aid Act, if the US military wants to directly assist or provide its own defense equipment inventory to the island, it will need to wait until we have a clear action, that is, we have launched a fire strike on the strait and take action before it can be launched. However, it is obvious that once the situation really reaches this point, the US military will send defense equipment to the island again, and then it will be cold! But the United States is a country that emphasizes procedural justice, so this group of lawmakers submitted the draft, requiring the other side to be included in the exception list. In this way, even if the United States now directly transmits its own inventory equipment to the island, it will not be restricted by its Foreign Aid Act.
It should be pointed out that this proposal can actually solve the shortcomings faced by the two US military in the Western Pacific. One is the lack of fuel reservoirs and ammunition reserved by the US military in the Western Pacific (first, second island chain ), and the problem of easy destruction. The other is the problem of the US military's fragility in the Western Pacific supply line. In fact, these two problems complement each other. The US military's ammunition fuel in the first island chain in the first island chain . If the reserves are insufficient or they are hit, the US military needs to release supplies from the local area, , the third island chain, , to the West Pacific. However, since the ammunition at the US military base in the direction of the Western Pacific is exhausted or destroyed by us, its defense forces will naturally no longer be able to protect the Western Pacific supply line. The defense forces of the first and second island chains cannot be able to take on the alert task. At that time, its supply line will be discovered first by us - discover first, strike first, and destroy first, and the US supply line will naturally become very fragile.
is also based on this. The United States has actively improved these two shortcomings, such as the distributed deployment of ammunition databases and fuel databases and fuel databases in the first island chain and the second island chain, as well as sharing bases and ammunition reserves with Japan. Recently, there have been news that Americans hope that Japan will hand over the war command of the Self-Defense Forces to Pentagon . Obviously, the United States intends to use the world's third largest economic power and industrial power as its supply base for its wartime fuel energy, ammunition supply and even military sources in the Western Pacific; now US lawmakers require the direct reserve of ammunition equipment on Taiwan, which is actually the Americans intend to use the island as their own fuel and ammunition supply base for their wartime fuel and ammunition.