The U.S. and China are struggling to develop reliable systems to communicate in a crisis, raising the risk that a miscalculation by either side’s military could spill into conflict
A Taiwan Air Force warplane in April after China announced military drills around Taiwan.BEIJING—China is resisting a U.S. push to build more-reliable systems for communicating in a crisis, raising the risk that a miscalculation by either side’s military could spill into conflict.risen to the levels that exist between the U.
S. and China today. But unlike the Soviets, who embraced crisis hotlines with Washington as a way to defuse tensions, Beijing is resisting the establishment of new communication channels. As Chinese officials see it, hotlines give the U.S. cover to continue what they view as provocative military operations in China’s backyard.
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