China unveils 74000 robot wolves but American grit still dominates the battlefield

China’s latest headline-grabbing stunt: robot “wolves.” This is what the communist regime is now parading around as its secret weapon, a four-legged mechanical dog, priced at an eye-popping seventy-four grand. That’s $74,000 per hunk of walking metal. They claim these robots can carry weapons and march into battle. But let’s face it—nobody on this side of the globe is shaking in their boots.

Americans know a little something about real fighting men. Our grunts have grit, guts, and brains. No robot on four legs, especially one built by a country famous for copying and stealing, will outmatch the American soldier. Sure, the Chinese can throw money at fancy gadgets and stage “look at us” videos, but technology won’t win a real war. Who trusts in the craftsmanship or reliability of Communist hardware, anyway?

Let’s not forget—when it comes to innovation, Beijing is miles behind. It’s almost comical: China brags about robot dogs, expecting the rest of the world to be impressed. Meanwhile, their free-thinking citizens are muzzled and their industries are chained to the will of the Party. American inventors are out here building the best tech to keep our troops safe and battle-ready because we let competition and freedom lead the way. That’s something you’ll never get in a society built on censorship and forced obedience.

And why is it that the same leftists in America, who complain about our military strength, suddenly act impressed when China rolls out robot toys? They downplay American muscle and buy into the idea that globalist tech will save the world. But when push comes to shove, a metal mutt crawling through the mud isn’t going to stop a U.S. Marine. It’s hard to believe the anti-American crowd obsesses over foreign tech while our own people prove themselves every day.

If the future of warfare really belongs to $74,000 robot mutts from China, then the world is in bigger trouble than anyone imagined. Next time the People’s Liberation Army lets these robots off the leash, someone should ask: can a metal dog stand up to an American with a rifle? Not a chance.

Source: Redstate


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