t might sound like a movie plot, but evidence is piling up that the United States is preparing for a possible war with China — and much sooner than you might think.

According to multiple reports, including the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, the U.S. military is not just talking tough — they are actively moving weapons and troops into position. One of the biggest moves happened in 2024 when the U.S. deployed a powerful missile system called Typhon in the Philippines. These missiles can reach major Chinese cities like Shanghai, Hong Kong, and even deep into central China. It’s the first time since the Cold War that the U.S. has set up land-based missiles of this range outside its own territory.

If China placed missiles near U.S. borders — like in Cuba — Americans would call it an act of war. This aggressive move shows how serious tensions are becoming.

The push for conflict is bipartisan. Both Republican and Democratic leaders have been building up pressure against China for years. It’s not just about military buildup — it’s also economic. Trump, who returned to office in 2025, slapped 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, making trade almost impossible. His administration’s focus is crystal clear: prepare for a major showdown with China, especially over Taiwan.

Taiwan is a major flashpoint. Under international law and even formal U.S. agreements, Taiwan is considered part of China. However, Washington continues to arm Taiwan heavily and back political forces there who want independence. This crosses China’s biggest “red line” — and risks triggering a full-scale war.

Meanwhile, Trump’s Pentagon is staffed with hardliners. His Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth — a former TV host and self-described “American crusader” — openly talks about waging a “holy war” against China. Under his leadership, the Pentagon has made China its number one enemy and is reorganizing U.S. forces in Asia specifically to fight China.

But it’s not just the government. Silicon Valley tech billionaires are getting in on the action too. Private companies like Anduril and Palantir, backed by billionaires like Peter Thiel, are building futuristic weapons, including AI drones and autonomous submarines — all aimed at outsmarting China in the Pacific. These private military contractors have received billions in Pentagon contracts, and are racing to finish their weapons by 2027 — the year experts say a war could break out.

In short, the U.S. is moving troops, building weapons, and spending enormous sums — all while using cold war-style propaganda about “peace through strength.” But history shows that wars often start because of fear and miscalculations, not clear plans. And with both the U.S. and China being nuclear powers, the stakes could not be higher.

The bottom line: A new Cold War is already here. And unless major steps are taken toward diplomacy and peace, the world could be heading toward a dangerous and catastrophic conflict. ….see video below

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