US could lose in war with China or Russia\, panel warns

US could lose in war with China or Russia, panel warns

AFP  |  Washington 

The is facing a national security and military crisis and could lose in a war against or China, a bipartisan congressional panel warned in a report Wednesday.

had tasked the to look at Donald Trump's sweeping National Defense Strategy (NDS), which highlights a new era of "Great Power competition" with and

The panel, run by a dozen former top Democratic and Republican officials, found that just as the faced budget cuts and diminishing military advantages, authoritarian nations like and are pursuing buildups aimed "at neutralizing US strengths."

"America's military superiority -- the hard-power backbone of its global influence and national security -- has eroded to a dangerous degree," the commission said.

In their report, the panel found America's focus on counter-insurgency operations this century resulted in it slipping in other warfighting areas such as missile defense, cyber and space operations, and anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare.

"Many of the skills necessary to plan for and conduct military operations against capable adversaries -- especially and -- have atrophied," the report states.

It lambasts "and decisions made by both major political parties," especially budget control measures implemented in 2011.

"The convergence of these trends has created a crisis of national security for the United States," the report notes.

While the NDS points the in the right direction, it "too often rests on questionable assumptions and weak analysis." "It leaves unanswered critical questions regarding how the will meet the challenges of a more dangerous world," the report found.

The commission also said that across and Europe, American influence is being steadily eroded and military balances have shifted in "decidedly adverse" ways that have raised the risk of conflict.

"The could suffer unacceptably high casualties and loss of major capital assets in its next conflict," the commission found.

"It might struggle to win, or perhaps lose, a war against or Russia. The is particularly at risk of being overwhelmed should its military be forced to fight on two or more fronts simultaneously."

Though the this year has a budget of more than $700 billion, far more than Russia and China combined, the commission said the sum is still "clearly insufficient" to meet the goals laid out in the NDS.

Commissioners made a series of recommendations including a 3-5 per cent annual increase in the defense budget.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 04:39 IST