Gen. Mark Millie, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told senior members of Congress yesterday that the possibility of a conflict between the world’s major powers is growing.
“As the world becomes more unstable, the potential for significant international conflict is increasing, not decreasing,” Milli said, according to the Russian network Rashatodi.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Millie defended an unprecedented $ 773 billion budget requested by the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2023 at a House Armed Services Committee hearing. The meeting referred to the United States’ enemies, namely Russia and China, both of which are seen in Washington as a threat to US power in the world.
“Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not just peace and “It threatens the stability of Europe, but also of world peace and stability, which my parents and a generation of Americans fought hard to defend.”
The Joint Chiefs of Staff then declared Russia and China a threat to global stability, saying: “We now have two world powers: China and Russia, each of which has significant military capabilities, both of which are based on the rule of law. On the current world order to fundamentally change. “We are entering a world that is becoming more unstable and the potential for significant international conflict is increasing rather than decreasing.”