Congress SASC & HASC Posture Hearings on IndoPacific with Paparo
On 10APR25, Admiral Samuel J. Paparo Jr. (Paparo), Commander of US INDOPACOM testified before the Senate Armed Service committee. The video testimony is available
here, along with a transcript located
here.
I watched his testimony in parts but was particularly interested in his commentary with Senator Cotton regarding the impact of a war over Taiwan & expressed need to improve counter-C5ISR capabilities.
Senator Cotton quoted Naval War College Professor Ian Easton saying a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could cause a
"21st century version of the Great Depression" and investor Ken Griffin stating it would be
"an immediate Great Depression". Cotton asked Paparo
"Why is it that Taiwan is different? Why is Taiwan such a hot flashpoint? Why could it lead not only to a catastrophic war but also a global Great Depression?".
In response, Paparo outlined the potential economic consequences of a conflict in the Western Pacific over Taiwan. He stated that such a conflict could result in a 25% GDP contraction in Asia, with a knock-on effect of a 10 to 12 % GDP reduction in the US, a with unemployment spiking 7 to 10 points above base, & likely 500,000 excess deaths of despair above base.
Paparo noted that in the longer term, the brittleness of the US network of alliances & partnerships could lead some states to submit to the PRC's exploitation, impacting the US strategic centre of gravity. He also raised the concern of nuclear proliferation among treaty allies in the event of such instability.
When Senator Cotton asked what he needed most to deter conflict with China, Paparo identified
"counter-C5ISR capabilities in cyber, space, counterspace, to ensure that the US can see, understand, decide, act, assess, learn faster than the PRC can, to enhance our ability to blind, to deceive, & to destroy the adversary's ability to see & sense"
To counter the PRC's command, control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, & targeting complex,
"we must be dominant in space & across the information environment, leveraging capabilities to counter the PRC's command, control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, & targeting complex". He further elaborated that this would enable the US to
"gain a non-linear advantage over potential adversaries".
I also noted his comment per AUKUS & Submarine Rotational Force West at HMAS Stirling.
“AUKUS is going to confer a generational advantage on both countries, but I cherish the advantage it confers on the US of America. So I will say, first of all, the ability to operate out of Stirling, in Submarine Rotational Force West in Stirling, gives the American submarine force an Indian Ocean port. It gives us the ability to range the Indian Ocean without limitation in the Straits of Malacca, the Lombok or the Sunda Strait. It is a straight shot to the South China Sea, closer & faster than Hawaii; San Diego; Bangor, Maine”.