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The US Navy needs a maritime strategy if it's going to beat China in a real war. That's because the sea is the single largest determinant of geopolitical power, according to Paul Giarra, a retired Navy Commander who managed the US-Japan alliance for the office of the Secretary of Defense. He helped create the global strategy for the US Navy at the end of the Cold War and joins us in this episode of China Unscripted.
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The US Navy needs a maritime strategy if it's going to beat China in a real war. That's because the sea is the single largest determinant of geopolitical power, according to Paul Giarra, a retired Navy Commander who managed the US-Japan alliance for the office of the Secretary of Defense. He helped create the global strategy for the US Navy at the end of the Cold War and joins us in this episode of China Unscripted.

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