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In this episode, Brent M. Eastwood, PhD, Senior Defense Editor and Columnist for the National Security Journal, is interviewed by American Security Council Foundation’s Senior Analyst, Laurence F. Sanford. This hard-hitting discussion focuses on China’s expanding missile capabilities and the serious risks they pose to U.S. carriers. From anti-ship ballistic missiles to advanced targeting systems, China has invested heavily in the ability to challenge American naval power. The conversation also explores China’s long-term strategy—one focused on accumulating wealth, expanding influence, and ultimately securing global power. Unlike short-term conflicts, Beijing is playing a patient, calculated long game that has major implications for U.S. national security and global stability. Mr. Sanford is a Senior Analyst for the American Security Council Foundation. He is a U.S. Navy veteran who served four years with the CIA. Please subscribe to our newsletter at www.ascf.us for updates on our monthly webinars, survey polls, articles, and podcasts. You can also follow us on our Facebook, Substack, and Twitter accounts. You can listen to the audio version in the following locations: Apple podcasts Google podcasts Podbean app Spotify Amazon Audible IHeart Radio The American Security Council Foundation was founded in 1958. It successfully launched a Peace Through Strength Coalition with bipartisan support from over 200 members of Congress and more than 160 national organizations and individuals. One of those members was President Ronald Reagan. Reagan thanked the ASCF for its work on a "Peace Through Strength" strategy that helped end the Cold War. The ASCF is an educational, nonpartisan, non-profit 501(c)(3). Please help continue our mission by donating at www.ascf.us/donate/.