💨 Abstract
Deputy Defence Secretary Kathleen Hicks outlined four critical lessons for the US to succeed in strategic competition with China. These include staying focused on top priorities, valuing execution and delivery, leveraging US competitive advantages, and attending to one's actions and words to maintain deterrence. Hicks emphasized the need to avoid conflict but be ready for it, and the importance of alliances and domestic collaboration to outpace China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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