Thursday, January 12, 2023

Japan Marine Corp General: U.S. Is 'Setting The Theatre' For War With China


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The top Marine Corps General for Japan this week issued some very revealing statements in an interview focused on countering China in the Financial Times. Despite Chinese leadership insisting that the Taiwan and Ukraine situations are not comparable, this is precisely how Lieutenant General James Bierman presented the situation, even going so far as to admit the Pentagon is preparing a counter-China "theatre" by cultivating military ties with southeast Asian allies.

"The US and Japanese armed forces are rapidly integrating their command structure and scaling up combined operations as Washington and its Asian allies prepare for a possible conflict with China such as a war over Taiwan, according to the top Marine Corps general in Japan," the FT report begins.


While it's no secret that Tokyo has been more and more openly siding with the US stance on arming Taiwan over the past year, also abandoning its historic post-WWII neutrality by drastically ramping up defense spending, Gen. Bierman confirmed "exponential increases" over the past year in joint US-Japan operations. 

The interview itself is explosive enough to provoke the ire of Beijing officials, given how explicit the theme of the 'Ukraine-ification of Taiwan' is throughout Bierman's statements, especially given it's coming from the commanding general of Third Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) and of Marine Forces Japan.

Speaking in an unusually open and detailed manner regarding ongoing preparations to defend Taiwan, the US general said the following:

"Why have we achieved the level of success we’ve achieved in Ukraine? A big part of that has been because after Russian aggression in 2014 and 2015, we earnestly got after preparing for future conflict: training for the Ukrainians, pre-positioning of supplies, identification of sites from which we could operate support, sustain operations," he said.

"We call that setting the theatre. And we are setting the theatre in Japan, in the Philippines, in other locations."

Again, this kind of talk itself constitutes a brazen shot across China's bow. FT admits Bierman's comments are an "unusually frank comparison" between potential conflict with China and the Ukraine crisis.

Of course, as applied to Ukraine itself the comments are highly revealing, given the casual admission that US defense planners were busy inside Ukraine years ago "earnestly preparing" for war with Russian, even down to the "pre-positioning of supplies" and readying the battle space.


And more frank comments from the top Marine general in Japan, per the interview: 

"When you talk about the complexity, the size of some of the operations they would have to conduct, let’s say [in] an invasion of Taiwan, there will be indications and warnings, and there are specific aspects to that in terms of geography and time, which allow us to posture and be most prepared," he said. As part of those preparations, the Philippines plan to allow US forces to preposition weapons and other supplies on five more bases in addition to five where the US has already access. 

"You gain a leverage point, a base of operations, which allows you to have a tremendous head start in different operational plans," Bierman said. "As we square off with the Chinese adversary, who is going to own the starting pistol and is going to have the ability potentially to initiate hostilities . . . we can identify decisive key terrain that must be held, secured, defended, leveraged."







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