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A top secret Pentagon report just dropped a bombshell — and it’s not good news for America. According to leaked war game simulations, the U.S. would face a devastating defeat if China invaded Taiwan. With over 600 hypersonic missiles, cyber warfare tactics, and a modernized military force, China could destroy key U.S. assets — including the $13 billion USS Gerald R. Ford — in a matter of days.

The report has left White House officials stunned, raising serious questions about whether the U.S. military is prepared for 21st-century warfare… or stuck fighting yesterday’s battles.

Could this be the beginning of a global power shift? Watch to find out what the future of warfare might look like — and why it could happen much sooner than we think.
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00:00A top-secret Pentagon report just leaked, and it says if China invades Taiwan, the U.S. would be crushed.
00:06The classified war games show a terrifying reality.
00:09China unleashes over 600 hypersonic weapons, swarms of missiles, and stealthy nuclear submarines.
00:16And the U.S.? It loses its biggest pride, the $13 billion USS Gerald R. Ford, in almost every scenario.
00:24Even worse, America's aging military strategy is under fire.
00:27Despite the rise of drones and cyberwarfare, the Pentagon is still betting on old-school tech like aircraft carriers.
00:34One White House official reportedly turned pale reading the report.
00:38And China isn't waiting around.
00:40President Xi has told his military to be ready to take Taiwan by 2027.
00:45That could mean cyberattacks on U.S. power grids, mass missile strikes, and a full naval blockade.
00:51The simulations?
00:51They show thousands of American lives lost, dozens of ships sunk, and Taiwan left gasping under siege.
00:59So, the big question now, is America prepared for the war of the future, or stuck fighting the wars of the past?
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