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Gallagher stresses that restoring conventional military superiority is paramount. Modern warfare relies heavily on software, real-time intelligence, and cross-domain coordination, making reliance on hardware alone inadequate.
He draws historical parallels, such as Japan's preemptive strike on Pearl Harbor, rooted in economic strangulation and the perceived need for pre-emptive action. He warns that China’s current preparations mirror this mindset—economic self-sufficiency, military readiness, and psychological resilience are all part of their strategy.