Former Pentagon official fears US is 'one provocation away from bloodshed in Asia'
Experts have been raising alarms about foreign policy issues due to wars happening around the world from Ukraine to Israel.
Former Pentagon Official Brent Sadler says that he is concerned about American foreign policy in regards to Asia and a potential war.
"My fear is that we're one provocation away from bloodshed in Asia," Sadler said on the Tuesday edition of the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show.
Experts have been raising alarms about foreign policy issues due to wars happening around the world from Ukraine to Israel.
FBI Director Christopher Wray stated during the Senate Homeland Security Committee that the prospect of a terrorist attack within the U.S. had become increasingly likely.
A major concern regarding China is that Beijing possessed more than 500 operational nuclear warheads in May, which is roughly 100 more than it had last year, according to the Defense Department's annual China Military Power Report.
Foreign policies experts have begun to ponder if and when China will invade Taiwan.
"Costing our munitions supply in our defense industrial base definitely serves China's interest, especially if they're going to try and refine their understanding about what the U.S. is willing and capable of doing, should China move on Taiwan," Sadler said.