
By Diego Ramos / Original to ScheerPost
āAim for the head.ā This is the message blasted out by four star Air Force general and Air Mobility Command head General Michael A. Minihan about the preparation needed for a potential war between the US and China in two years.
Gen. Minihanās rhetoric is reminiscent of his keynote speech at the Air & Space Forces Associationās Air Space & Cyber Conference in September. In that address, Minihan expresses his aggressive mentality stating, āLethality matters mostā¦When you can kill your enemy, every part of your life is better. Your food tastes better. Your marriage is stronger.ā
A memo obtained by NBC News spells out the generalās ambitions for the coming months as the rhetoric and action surrounding the Pacific theater heightens by the day.
The generalās memo leaves no doubt regarding his sense of what is to come in the near future. From training orders emphasizing āunrepentant lethality matters most,ā to explicit preparation directions, Minihan assumes the worst lies ahead.
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āI hope I am wrongā¦My gut tells me we will fight in 2025. Xi secured his third term and set his war council in October 2022. Taiwanās presidential elections are in 2024 and will offer Xi a reason. United Statesā presidential elections are in 2024 and will offer Xi a distracted America. Xiās team, reason, and opportunity are all aligned for 2025,ā Minihan wrote.
According to the NBC News report, Minihan has also begun setting deadlines for preparation efforts. āThe signed memo is addressed to all air wing commanders in Air Mobility Command and other Air Force operational commanders, and orders them to report all major efforts to prepare for the China fight to Minihan by Feb. 28,ā the report reads.
A Washington Post report confirms the authenticity of the memo, dated Feb. 1, after its circulation online. Maj. Hope Cronin, an Air Force spokeswoman, writes in a statement that Minihanās order ābuilds on last yearās foundational efforts by Air Mobility Command to ready the Air Mobility Forces for future conflict, should deterrence fail.ā
Both reports also mention that an anonymous U.S. defense official declared that Minihanās remarks āare not representative of the departmentās view on China.ā
Despite asserting this, recent U.S. foreign policy decisions point towards Minihanās prediction of escalation, the biggest being former House Speaker Nancy Pelosiās visit to Taiwan in Augustācalled āutterly recklessā by New York Times columnist Thomas Friedmanāand new House Speaker Kevin McCarthyās planned follow up trip.
ScheerPostās Patrick Lawrence detailed developments in Japan, with their increased defense spending and closeness to Washington: āIt could not be clearer that Tokyo has just elected to stand with Washington in the latterās campaign of hostility and provocation against the Chinese Peopleās Republic.ā
The Postās report states, āIn light of its concerns about China, the Pentagon has sought to expand military partnerships with willing partners throughout the Pacific. This month, the U.S. and Japanese governments disclosed that a Marine Corps unit on the Japanese island of Okinawa will be refashioned into a force capable of hopping islands in the region and directing long-range missiles at adversaries.ā
The Houseās new Select Committee on Chinaās chairman Mike Gallagher issued a statement reading, āIt is time to push back against the Chinese Communist Partyās aggression in bipartisan fashion.ā Gallagher also pushes the arming of Taiwan and echoes Minihanās predictions of a hot war in the near future.
In Minihanās speech, he alluded to the preparation he deems necessary for a fight with China: āEverybodyās role is critical, but Air Mobility Command is the maneuver for the joint force. If we donāt have our act together, nobody wins. Nobodyās lethal. Nobodyās in position.ā
He goes on in his speech saying, āIām untethered as of nowā¦I do have something to say. I canāt see the clock, Iām going to go ātill I go. Iām finally that rank.ā