Pentagon chief: US faces pivotal years in countering China, needs military strength
- China ‘is the only country with both the will and … the power to reshape … the international order,’ US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said
- ‘These next few years will set the terms of our competition with the People’s Republic of China. They will shape the future of security in Europe,’ Austin said

The US is at a pivotal point with China and will need military strength to ensure that American values, not Beijing’s, set global norms in the 21st century, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Saturday.
China “is the only country with both the will and, increasingly, the power to reshape its region and the international order to suit its authoritarian preferences,” Austin said. “So let me be clear: We will not let that happen.”
The Pentagon is also concerned about Russia and remains committed to arming Ukraine while avoiding escalating that conflict into a US war with Moscow, he said at the forum, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
“We will not be dragged into Putin’s war,” Austin said.
“These next few years will set the terms of our competition with the People’s Republic of China. They will shape the future of security in Europe,” Austin said. “And they will determine whether our children and grandchildren inherit an open world of rules and rights – or whether they face emboldened autocrats who seek to dominate by force and fear.”
Still, between the two nuclear power threats, China remains the greater risk, Austin said.
To meet that rise, “we’re aligning our budget as never before to the China challenge,” Austin said. “In our imperfect world, deterrence does come through strength.”