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US admiral would ‘nuke China next week’ if Trump ordered it

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US Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Scott Swift addresses an Australian National University security conference in Canberra, Australia. Photo: AP

The US Pacific Fleet commander said on Thursday he would launch a nuclear strike against China next week if President Donald Trump ordered it, and warned against the military ever shifting its allegiance from its commander in chief.

Admiral Scott Swift was responding to a hypothetical question at an Australian National University security conference following a major joint US- Australian military exercise off the Australian coast. The drills were monitored by a Chinese intelligence-gathering ship off northeast Australia.

Asked by an academic in the audience whether he would make a nuclear attack on China next week if Trump ordered it, Swift replied: “The answer would be: yes.”

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“Every member of the US military has sworn an oath to defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic and to obey the officers and the president of the United States as commander and chief appointed over us,” Swift said.

“This is core to the American democracy and any time you have a military that is moving away from a focus and an allegiance to civilian control, then we really have a significant problem,” he said.

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Pacific Fleet spokesman Captain Charlie Brown later said Swift’s answer reaffirmed the principle of civilian control over the military.

Scott Swift addresses an Australian National University security conference in Canberra. Photo: AP
Scott Swift addresses an Australian National University security conference in Canberra. Photo: AP
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