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What if America’s greatest military victories became China’s greatest classroom?In this eye-opening episode, How China Studied America’s Wars, we explore how Chinese military strategists closely analyzed every major U.S. conflict—from the Gulf War and Kosovo to Afghanistan and Iraq—to understand the strengths, weaknesses, and future of modern warfare. While the United States was fighting wars across the globe, China was studying them, adapting its military doctrine, investing in new technologies, and preparing for the challenges of the 21st century.Discover how lessons from American battlefield successes shaped China’s approach to cyber warfare, missile systems, artificial intelligence, naval power, space capabilities, and strategic competition. We also examine what this means for the growing rivalry between Washington and Beijing, the future of Taiwan, and the balance of global power.Is the world entering a new era of great-power competition? And what are the consequences when one superpower learns from the wars of another?If you’re interested in geopolitics, military history, international relations, defense strategy, China-U.S. relations, and global security, this episode is a must-listen.Keywords: China military strategy, America wars, U.S.-China rivalry, Chinese military modernization, geopolitics, global power shift, Taiwan conflict, military technology, cyber warfare, Gulf War lessons, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, defense strategy, international relations, national security, world politics, superpower competition, Chinese military, U.S. foreign policy, global security.🎙️ Follow, share, and leave a review to support the podcast and stay informed on the world’s biggest geopolitical stories. #China #USChinaRelations #Geopolitics #MilitaryStrategy #GlobalSecurityFollow, share, and leave a review to support the podcast. 🎙️🌍🎧Follow, share, and leave a review to support the podcast. 🎙️For business enquirer’s email 📧 below 👇 [email protected]

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