Top US admiral warns about China threat at Halifax forum in Canada
- Admiral John Aquilino, head of the US Indo-Pacific Command, said the US and its allies need to operate with a greater sense of urgency amid rising tensions
- Tensions have heightened as the Chinese military has dispatched an increasing number of fighter jets near Taiwan

The head of the US Indo-Pacific Command said on Saturday the United States and its allies need to operate with a greater sense of urgency amid rising tensions and China’s increasingly assertive military actions.
Admiral John Aquilino reaffirmed America’s commitment to achieving a free and open Indo-Pacific region during meetings with allies at the Halifax International Security Forum.
“Look at what the Chinese have said. President Xi (Jinping) has tasked his forces to be at a level of military parity with the United States by 2027. Those are his words,” Aquilino said in a meeting with journalists.
Aquilino said the US and its allies need to work together more frequently in international waters to build interoperability so they can operate together quickly if needed.
“We need to deliver capabilities sooner and faster,” he said
