Published On: May 25, 2022
CPDC Webinar:
The
CCP is Transitioning to War:
What are We Doing?
Committee experts address the question of whether Xi Jinping has, indeed, made the decision to go to war, with whom, and when. They also consider the appropriateness of Secretary Blinken’s prescription for U.S. policy towards the CCP, what would be entailed in executing it, and whether we are prepared to do so.
Panelists:
Brian Kennedy*, Chairman of
the Committee on the Present Danger: China; Former President, Claremont
Institute; President of American Strategy Group
Jeff Nyquist, author of Origins of the Fourth World War
Dr. Bradley Thayer*, Author, How China Sees the World:
Han Centrism and the Balance of Power in International Politics
Moderator:
Frank Gaffney*, Vice Chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger: China; Executive Chairman, Center for Security Policy; Host of Securing America T.V. on Real America’s Voice Network
(1:03:17)
Published On: May 18, 2022
The Committee on the Present Danger: China is pleased, as part of its weekly series of webinars on the CCP’s “unrestricted warfare” against this country and how it can be countered, to present a conversation with three members of the Expert Panel: its Co-Chairman, Center for Security Policy Senior Fellow Dr. Stephen Bryen, a former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense; Seth Cropsey, former Under Secretary of the Navy and President of the Yorktown Institute; and former Foreign Service Officer and retired Marine Colonel Grant Newsham, who has long served and worked in the Western Pacific and helped Taiwan improve its military. They will discuss highlights of the thirty-four Panel Findings and Recommendations outlining practical steps that must urgently be taken to deter CCP aggression and preserve regional peace.
Dr. Stephen Bryen: “Deterring China: What It Will Take?”
Secretary Seth Cropsey: “The Maritime Dimension of Stopping a Taiwan Invasion”
Colonel Grant Newsham: “Ending ‘Strategic Ambiguity’ and Demonstrating Resolve
Moderator:
Frank Gaffney, Vice Chairman, Committee on the Present Danger: China and
Executive Chairman of the Center for Security Policy.
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