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Russia, China, Not ‘Our Friends’ - US Strategic Command Chief

00:04 09.08.2018

“You can’t call them [Russia and China] our friends if they’re building weapons that can destroy the United States of America,” the US top nuclear commander said Tuesday.

Speaking at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, US General John Hyten insisted that Beijing and Moscow are not "our friends" as they accelerate development of advanced hypersonic weapons.

"I always wish we started [working on hypersonics] five years ago or 10 years ago because then we wouldn't be worried… but we didn't, so we have to step up now, and we are," CNBC quoted the general as saying.

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CC BY-SA 4.0 / 果壳军事 / CHINESE HYPERSONIC GLIDING VEHICLE

'Waverider': Сhina Reportedly Claims Success in Test of Its First Hypersonic Glider


Hyten placed extra emphasis on detecting the threat of hypersonic weapons, Defense News reported. "If you can't see and characterize the threat, I don't care what kind of shooter you have; there is nothing you can do about it. So the most important thing is, [when] you look at all the threats that are coming together — hypersonics, et cetera — is that we have to be able to see that threat."

In March, Hyten told the Senate Armed Services Committee, "We don't have any defense that could deny the employment of such a [hypersonic] weapon against us."

Then-commander of US Pacific Command Adm. Harry Harris lamented the US' lapses in hypersonic capabilities development earlier this year in testimony before Congress in February. Harris, who is now US ambassador to South Korea, said Beijing was zooming past the US in the field of hypersonics, Sputnik reported at the time.

Gen. Paul Selva presaged Harris, saying in January that Washington had "lost our technical advantage" in hypersonic weaponry. He also said Moscow and Beijing "moved out pretty smartly" in hypersonics development.

After months of publicly airing its worries about America's non-existent defensive and offensive hypersonic capabilities, the Pentagon asked Congress in July to allocate funding for its first hypersonic attack weapon.

Aside from the ongoing hypersonic arms race, there appears to be hope that eventually the US and Russia will be cordial with one another, even if it may not happen in the near future. US President Donald Trump previewed his July 12 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Brussels by telling reporters he and Putin may "someday" become friends.

"He's been very nice to me the times I've met him. I've been nice to him. He's a competitor… he's not my enemy. And hopefully, someday, maybe he'll be a friend," Trump said. "It could happen."

Washington on Wednesday announced a new tranche of sanctions against Moscow in response to the poisoning of Yulia and Sergei Skripal earlier this year.

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As if they want to be your friend. They just want to send you into the dustbin of history's mass-murderers.

https://sputniknews.com/world/201808091067057456-russia-china-not-our-friends-us-strategic-command/
 
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Russia, China, Not ‘Our Friends’ - US Strategic Command Chief

00:04 09.08.2018

“You can’t call them [Russia and China] our friends if they’re building weapons that can destroy the United States of America,” the US top nuclear commander said Tuesday.

Speaking at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, US General John Hyten insisted that Beijing and Moscow are not "our friends" as they accelerate development of advanced hypersonic weapons.

"I always wish we started [working on hypersonics] five years ago or 10 years ago because then we wouldn't be worried… but we didn't, so we have to step up now, and we are," CNBC quoted the general as saying.

1061887259.jpg

CC BY-SA 4.0 / 果壳军事 / CHINESE HYPERSONIC GLIDING VEHICLE

'Waverider': Сhina Reportedly Claims Success in Test of Its First Hypersonic Glider


Hyten placed extra emphasis on detecting the threat of hypersonic weapons, Defense News reported. "If you can't see and characterize the threat, I don't care what kind of shooter you have; there is nothing you can do about it. So the most important thing is, [when] you look at all the threats that are coming together — hypersonics, et cetera — is that we have to be able to see that threat."

In March, Hyten told the Senate Armed Services Committee, "We don't have any defense that could deny the employment of such a [hypersonic] weapon against us."

Then-commander of US Pacific Command Adm. Harry Harris lamented the US' lapses in hypersonic capabilities development earlier this year in testimony before Congress in February. Harris, who is now US ambassador to South Korea, said Beijing was zooming past the US in the field of hypersonics, Sputnik reported at the time.

Gen. Paul Selva presaged Harris, saying in January that Washington had "lost our technical advantage" in hypersonic weaponry. He also said Moscow and Beijing "moved out pretty smartly" in hypersonics development.

After months of publicly airing its worries about America's non-existent defensive and offensive hypersonic capabilities, the Pentagon asked Congress in July to allocate funding for its first hypersonic attack weapon.

Aside from the ongoing hypersonic arms race, there appears to be hope that eventually the US and Russia will be cordial with one another, even if it may not happen in the near future. US President Donald Trump previewed his July 12 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Brussels by telling reporters he and Putin may "someday" become friends.

"He's been very nice to me the times I've met him. I've been nice to him. He's a competitor… he's not my enemy. And hopefully, someday, maybe he'll be a friend," Trump said. "It could happen."

Washington on Wednesday announced a new tranche of sanctions against Moscow in response to the poisoning of Yulia and Sergei Skripal earlier this year.

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As if they want to be your friend. They just want to send you into the dustbin of history's mass-murderers.

https://sputniknews.com/world/201808091067057456-russia-china-not-our-friends-us-strategic-command/

Wouldn't that apply the other way around as well?
 
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That's interesting! In first few lines as the General explains from the same view if we look at US then neither they are doing any thing which friends do for each other [emoji16]
 
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Russia, China, Not ‘Our Friends’ - US Strategic Command Chief

00:04 09.08.2018

“You can’t call them [Russia and China] our friends if they’re building weapons that can destroy the United States of America,” the US top nuclear commander said Tuesday.

Speaking at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, US General John Hyten insisted that Beijing and Moscow are not "our friends" as they accelerate development of advanced hypersonic weapons.

"I always wish we started [working on hypersonics] five years ago or 10 years ago because then we wouldn't be worried… but we didn't, so we have to step up now, and we are," CNBC quoted the general as saying.

1061887259.jpg

CC BY-SA 4.0 / 果壳军事 / CHINESE HYPERSONIC GLIDING VEHICLE

'Waverider': Сhina Reportedly Claims Success in Test of Its First Hypersonic Glider


Hyten placed extra emphasis on detecting the threat of hypersonic weapons, Defense News reported. "If you can't see and characterize the threat, I don't care what kind of shooter you have; there is nothing you can do about it. So the most important thing is, [when] you look at all the threats that are coming together — hypersonics, et cetera — is that we have to be able to see that threat."

In March, Hyten told the Senate Armed Services Committee, "We don't have any defense that could deny the employment of such a [hypersonic] weapon against us."

Then-commander of US Pacific Command Adm. Harry Harris lamented the US' lapses in hypersonic capabilities development earlier this year in testimony before Congress in February. Harris, who is now US ambassador to South Korea, said Beijing was zooming past the US in the field of hypersonics, Sputnik reported at the time.

Gen. Paul Selva presaged Harris, saying in January that Washington had "lost our technical advantage" in hypersonic weaponry. He also said Moscow and Beijing "moved out pretty smartly" in hypersonics development.

After months of publicly airing its worries about America's non-existent defensive and offensive hypersonic capabilities, the Pentagon asked Congress in July to allocate funding for its first hypersonic attack weapon.

Aside from the ongoing hypersonic arms race, there appears to be hope that eventually the US and Russia will be cordial with one another, even if it may not happen in the near future. US President Donald Trump previewed his July 12 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Brussels by telling reporters he and Putin may "someday" become friends.

"He's been very nice to me the times I've met him. I've been nice to him. He's a competitor… he's not my enemy. And hopefully, someday, maybe he'll be a friend," Trump said. "It could happen."

Washington on Wednesday announced a new tranche of sanctions against Moscow in response to the poisoning of Yulia and Sergei Skripal earlier this year.

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As if they want to be your friend. They just want to send you into the dustbin of history's mass-murderers.

https://sputniknews.com/world/201808091067057456-russia-china-not-our-friends-us-strategic-command/
Isn't it the same US general who brag US is miles ahead of Russia in hypersonic weapon? Now he is worry about Russia and China? :lol:
 
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The problem isn't China or Russia's not being friends, the problem
Is that US's allies are becoming China/Russia's buddies - thanks to Trump's policies!!!!!
 
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The problem isn't China or Russia's not being friends, the problem
Is that US's allies are becoming China/Russia's buddies - thanks to Trump's policies!!!!!

What most of you don't understand is that Trump is doing this on purpose. He is trying to save the republic by sacrificing the empire. The deep states wants to sacrifice the republic to keep on the empire.

I think it's too late to save either one.
 
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What most of you don't understand is that Trump is doing this on purpose. He is trying to save the republic by sacrificing the empire. The deep states wants to sacrifice the republic to keep on the empire.

I think it's too late to save either one.
Unfortunately, yes..

If the Empire falls the impact energy will be so great that it will cause an implosion inside the Republic itself!!! No free lunches.....
 
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What most of you don't understand is that Trump is doing this on purpose. He is trying to save the republic by sacrificing the empire. The deep states wants to sacrifice the republic to keep on the empire.

I think it's too late to save either one.

I also believe so. Trump is an outcome, not a symptom. Trump cannot be larger than the US state. If the US state is now acting very irrational, it is a managed process.

What the US regime embodied in the person of Trump is to protect the elite interests and the interests of the people are of little concern. I guess they have past the stage in which they would care about social stability.

No, from right and left, they have been laying dynamites on the social fabric of the country along its most sensitive fault lines: race and religion.

This craziness and irrationality seem to be all managed.
 
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