`Flawed US plan for war with China may spark nuclear strikes`

The US Government might deny it, but Barack Obama’s former intelligence chief has confirmed China is a principal target of a major US war plan.

Washington: The US Government might deny it, but Barack Obama’s former intelligence chief has confirmed China is a principal target of a major US war plan.

The American plan, known as Air-Sea Battle in Washington, is strategically flawed, Australia’s foremost regional defence expert has said. Hugh White said that the plan also risks escalating a US-China struggle to the level of nuclear strikes.

It is also known to have angered the Chinese military, and the confirmation is likely to be viewed with displeasure in Beijing. Admiral Dennis Blair, a straight-talking Asia expert who until 2010 was Obama’s director of national intelligence, provided the confirmation.

When asked about Air-Sea Battle and whether it directly related to China, Admiral Blair said: “I`m not in the Pentagon anymore, so I can`t say [what] that [is] in particular, but it doesn`t take any classified piece of information to let you know that countries like Iran and China … have taken advantage of technology in terms of submarines and missiles to be able to keep US maritime and air forces at a distance.

According to The Age, as a result, he said, it was the job of US military commanders to ``figure out ways that we can send our forces to conduct military operations despite these sorts of threats``.

Professor White, the author of a just-published book on the US-China relationship is also a strong critic of Air-Sea Battle, which he says has three fundamental problems. `Firstly, I don`t think it will work; second, even if it does work operationally it won`t achieve its strategic aims; and thirdly it runs a very strong sense of escalating to a nuclear war,`` White said.

Professor White said the battle plan was also an old 20th century concept that is being repackaged for a 21st century enemy. ``The US has always done sea control in the Pacific, but what`s changed? The enemy has changed. And he has a boat, as they say,’ Professor White said. Admiral Blair also believes it is an old strategy that has been repackaged.

``The concept is nothing new; in typical American fashion we often pour the old wine into new bottles with fancy new labels. But the navy and air force co-operating to be able to get to our allies that are within range of Chinese missiles is nothing new, and most Americans expect that to be their job,`` Blair said.

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