Map Shows Range of China's Ship-Killer Missiles Targeting US Territory
Source: newsweek
Dec 24, 2025 at 10:15 AM EST Ryan Chan
China continues to bolster its ship-sinking capability amid United States naval presence in the Pacific, as a Newsweek map shows the East Asian military power is capable of targeting American warships off the West Coast with long-range ballistic missiles.
China has maintained a large and growing arsenal capable of directly threatening the U.S., challenging and disrupting its military presence in or around a conflict in the Asia-Pacific region, the Pentagon said in its Chinese military power report on Tuesday.
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Why It Matters
Facing China's assertive activities that threaten its allies in the western Pacific, the U.S. maintains a persistent naval presence, including aircraft carriers, in line with its island chain strategy, which aims to deter and defend against potential Chinese aggression.
Meanwhile, the Chinese military has developed a missile-centered strategy that seeks to prevent or restrict U.S. forces from entering and operating in a given area, serving as a countermeasure against U.S. intervention in a potential conflict in the western Pacific..................................
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Missiles are a key tool for China to prevent or restrict U.S. naval forces from entering and operating in the Pacific.
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Lovie777
(21,578 posts)the fear, with this incompetent party in control of all three branches plus the 6 asswipes in the US SC, and the love affair with Putin, I feel our national security within and abroad is compromised.
dutch777
(4,830 posts)...need to dominate waters out to Japan. No need to attack the US mainland. They will take staggering losses but they probably now, or soon, have more than enough anti ship capabilities to decimate the US, South Korean and Japanese fleets of immediate threat. Likely they will have to level air bases/airports in the whole region to limit immediate tactical response if they plan a land battle for Taiwan. They know they will have to absorb significant damage in the retaliation from US long range bombers but assuming they target US and allied satellites, targeting capability against their mobile forces will be severely degraded. Losses will be high on both sides in personnel and equipment. Only counter to this is if US and allies take a first strike stance if the see China marshalling forces. Possible but highly unlikely.
popsdenver
(1,427 posts)They must realize, and all the other superpowers must also obviously realize is:
"If we go, you go"...........
Of course, a complete Carrier "Group" is stationed off the coast of Venezuela for some piss ant vendetta of our leader........instead of where they could be a threat to any country.............
Bobstandard
(2,165 posts)When we were Chinas biggest trading partner and we were their biggest market, they needed us. Trumps tariffs have shown them that they dont need us that much any more. It didnt make economic sense to go to war with us even just a year ago. The calculus has changed. Trump has made us more strategically vulnerable than ever before.
BurnDoubt
(1,373 posts)Ukrainian drones point up the vulnerability of warships to.much less expensive and complex weapons.
Wait until they make the chemical weapons conventions quaint.
Don't think there isn't a plan for that already... and a person at the helm who wouldn't go there, and not just the one.
Our diplomatic posture and our "Warrior Ethos" make all this much more likely.
Slap your Pastor.
Hug your children.
FredGarvin
(787 posts)The USA not so much.
travelingthrulife
(4,322 posts)FredGarvin
(787 posts)As it sailed in the Pacific.
The Chinese owner told the US Coast Guard to fuck off and kept sailing.
Trump is playing with dynamite