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We Need To Stop China NOW

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    The CCP just gave us a real live trailer
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    for World War III. It doesn't end well
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    for America. Welcome to China
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    Uncensored. I'm Chris Chapel. Let me
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    So on September 3rd, the Chinese
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    Communist Party staged a massive
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    military parade to mark the 80th
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    anniversary of the end of World War II.
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    Officially, it was about celebrating
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    victory over Japan and unofficially
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    victory over Tianaan Square, where
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    nothing bad has ever happened. But let's
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    be real, this was about showing the
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    world the CCP's latest toys. But these
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    toys are deadly.
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    Actually, so are a lot of toys made in
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    China. But but the point is, the CCP
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    puts some of their biggest and deadliest
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    weapons on display. Let's start with the
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    star of the show, China's new unmanned
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    fighter jets. These aren't your average
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    drones. These are sixthg generation
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    cooperative combat aircraft. Fighter
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    sized, highly maneuverable, loaded with
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    missiles, and designed to be controlled
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    remotely by J20 stealth fighters. The
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    strategy is a simple one. One piloted
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    J20 flies in front while three or four
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    unmanned fighters swoop in from the
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    sides or the back. It's basically the
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    Velociraptor strategy from Jurassic
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    Park. So yeah, if the US Air Force
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    scrambles fighters to defend Taiwan,
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    they might not just be facing Chinese
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    pilots. They could be facing an AI
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    powered Raptor pack. Of course, what's a
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    parade without missiles, not just any
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    missiles, hypersonic missiles. These
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    things travel at least five times the
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    speed of sound, which makes them much,
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    much harder for missile defense systems
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    to detect and intercept, which is the
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    whole point. The CCB also showed off the
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    DF-61 and DF5C ICBMs.
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    Those are the ones that are launched so
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    high they go above the Earth's
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    atmosphere and rain down on another
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    continent. Plus, they had new anti-hship
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    hypersonics designed to take out US
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    aircraft carriers. That's right. China
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    built missiles specifically designed to
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    kill the most expensive things America
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    owns.
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    America used to be untouchable in the
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    Pacific. Now, one missile launch from
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    China could destroy a$13 billion
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    aircraft carrier. And then there are
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    tanks, specifically China's new type 100
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    tank. Think of it as the Tesla of tanks.
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    It's lighter than older models, has an
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    unmanned turret, an active defense
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    system, and even a hybrid diesel
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    electric engine. It'll kill you, but at
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    least it's eco-friendly.
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    This tank also comes with AI targeting,
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    able to pick out a soldier hiding in a
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    window 20 stories up. It's built for
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    urban combat, which might come in handy
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    for, say, an invasion of Taiwan.
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    Finally, let's talk about the ocean
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    because China is making waves,
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    literally, with its drone, submarines,
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    and naval expansion. These unmanned
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    underwater vehicles can sneak beneath
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    carrier groups. Combine that with
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    China's navy, already the largest in the
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    world by ship count, and you've got a
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    country that can project power across
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    the Pacific in ways we never imagined a
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    decade ago. Now, I know for a long time,
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    reports have questioned whether China's
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    military is really as effective as it
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    looks. And being able to march in
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    perfect unison might be visually
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    impressive, but it doesn't necessarily
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    translate into combat readiness,
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    especially when the training for these
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    parade soldiers focuses on using needles
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    to force them into perfect poise. But
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    still, we can't look at all of this and
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    assume that China's just a paper tiger
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    with all bark and no bite anymore. They
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    have serious weapons, and some of them
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    are more advanced than the US.
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    And China's Victory Day parade wasn't
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    just about weapons. It was about
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    intimidation. Yes, nothing says we're
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    peaceful like goosestepping past nuclear
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    missiles. And to make sure nobody missed
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    the point, Xi Jinping invited his BFFs,
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    Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un. It's the
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    world's worst boy band, dictator
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    direction.
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    So, the biggest baddies are lining up
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    behind China. And China's military is a
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    lot more powerful than most people
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    realized. And the US is woefully
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    unprepared to deal with it. Meanwhile,
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    America is busy arguing about Tik Tok
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    bans, which is ironic since Tik Tok
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    might actually be China's most
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    successful weapon so far. The point is,
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    I hope seeing this parade of military
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    might wakes people up and makes them
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    want to actually do something. We need
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    to stop the CCP now. Otherwise, our
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    children and our grandchildren might be
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    dying in a war against China. Sometimes
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    I feel like Cassandra screaming into the
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    void because just when you thought US
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    policy couldn't get any dumber, it turns
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    out the Pentagon actually helped fund
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    some of China's military research,
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    including in the past 5 years, billions
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    in defense grants ended up in projects
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    with Chinese universities tied to the
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    PLA. Hypersonics, AI, quantum tech, you
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    name it. So congratulations, America. We
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    didn't just buy cheap junk from China.
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    We literally paid for the missiles aimed
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    at us. USA number one.
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    China already has at least 600 nuclear
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    warheads and they're stockpiling them
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    faster than ever. They're coordinating
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    with Russia and North Korea. They have
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    advanced fighter planes and their navy
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    is bigger and may be deadlier than the
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    US Navy. That's why within a decade or
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    less, the oceans that have protected
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    America for centuries may no longer keep
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    us safe. Now, some people argue that
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    communist China is a house of cards. I
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    have also argued that it's true they
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    have a lot of weak points like the
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    failing economy, social problems,
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    corruption, you name it. But military
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    power is the glue holding that house of
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    cards together. And it's very strong
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    glue. If the Chinese people believe the
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    party can win the next war, they'll
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    march along. If they see this display of
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    might from the CCP, they'll be too
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    scared to step out of line. That's why
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    these parades matter. So, here's my
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    point. America can't just keep trading
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    with China and hope the CCP will reform.
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    It can't even just sit back and hope the
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    CCP will collapse. If the US government
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    waits another decade before treating
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    China as a serious military threat, the
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    balance of power in Asia could flip
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    forever. The CCP will take Taiwan. But
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    that's just the beginning. Well, Tibet
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    was the beginning. And then there was
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    Hong Kong. But the point is, the CCP
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    will not stop until the entire world
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    agrees to bow before it. But hey, maybe
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    if America just signs a trade deal with
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    China, they'll stop building missiles.
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    That's how international relations work,
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    right? So, what do you think? Should
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    America take China's military buildup
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    seriously, or should we just wait until
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    the parade includes a Death Star? Leave
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    your comments below. Once again, I'm
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    Chris Chapel. Thank you for watching
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    China Uncensored.
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