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China’s Increasingly Aggressive Incursions Into the Indo-Pacific

China’s Increasingly Aggressive Incursions Into the Indo-Pacific
A Chinese navy ship is seen in a file photo. Adrian Portugal/Reuters
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Media reports reveal that China is extending its military reach ever deeper into the Pacific. China is using its powerful naval fleet to remind nations throughout the region that it is the communist giant of the 21st century. Of particular note is that these ships include aircraft carriers that are challenging to build and operate. Mastering naval aviation is a sign of a competent, professional and well-armed navy.

Lawrence Kadish
Lawrence Kadish
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Lawrence Kadish is a commercial and industrial real estate investor and developer. He is founding chairman of the Committee for Security and Peace in the Middle East and the American Middle East Information Network, a senior advisor at Americans for Victory Over Terrorism (AVOT), and co-founder of the Republican Jewish Coalition. He is also an advisory board member at the American Airpower Museum and founder of the Museum of American Armor, both based on Long Island, New York. Mr. Kadish serves on the Board of Governors of Gatestone Institute.