Defense secretary tells Fox News' Bret Baier that 'we're going to do everything in our power to prevent conflict'
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said Saturday that China's increased military activity near Taiwan seemingly indicates a "rehearsal" of the country's future intentions.
Austin
made his comment during a keynote discussion with Fox News anchor Bret
Baier at the Reagan National Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California.
Pointing
out how China has been launching multiple air operations near Taiwan in
recent months, Baier asked Austin, "Do you think that these are
training flights for future operations?"
Austin noted that he
didn't want to speculate, but said, "Certainly, it looks like them
exploring what their true capabilities [are], and sure, it looks like
rehearsal."
LLOYD AUSTIN REACTS WITH AWKWARD SILENCE WHEN ASKED IF HE HAS REGRETS ABOUT AFGHANISTAN WITHDRAWAL
FILE: In this undated file photo released by the Taiwan Ministry
of Defense, a Chinese PLA J-16 fighter jet flies in an undisclosed
location
(Taiwan Ministry of Defense via AP)
Austin also affirmed U.S. dominance in the Pacific, telling Baier, "China is not 10 feet tall."
LLOYD AUSTIN SAYS HE HAS ‘CONFIDENCE’ IN GEN. MILLEY AMID CHINA CONTROVERSY
"America
is a Pacific power," Austin said. "The Indo-Pacific is a region of
great opportunity and real challenges. One of those challenges is the
emergence of an increasingly assertive and autocratic China."
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin holds a briefing in Tbilisi on Oct. 18, 2021. (Photo by VANO SHLAMOV/AFP via Getty Images)
The Reagan Forum, which comes as China and
Russia continue to build up aggressive defenses not seen since World War
II, included remarks by foreign policy experts and lawmakers from both
sides of the aisle who argue that the Biden administration's foreign
policy has diminished U.S. standing on the world stage.
"We’re
facing a formidable challenge," the defense chief said. "In war and in
peace we are always stronger when we work together with our friends."
Explaining
that the U.S. will not force nations to choose between ties with the
U.S. or China, he said the Biden administration is looking to bolster
deterrence against Chinese aggression over Taiwan, not change the status
quo in the region.
Tensions
between the U.S. and China have continued to escalate in the
Indo-Pacific as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) moves to "reunify"
Taiwan with its mainland.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin listens to a question during a
media briefing at the Pentagon, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021, in Washington.
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Top experts warned at the Reagan Forum that the standing of the U.S. as the "partner of choice" among global allies has waned since the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Fox News' Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.
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