A pallet of fuses for 155-millimeter shells, ultimately bound for Ukraine, is spun as it's loaded onto a C-17 cargo aircraft at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware on April 29, 2022. AP FILE PHOTO
A pallet of fuses for 155-millimeter shells, ultimately bound for Ukraine, is spun as it's loaded onto a C-17 cargo aircraft at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware on April 29, 2022. AP FILE PHOTO
A pallet of fuses for 155-millimeter shells, ultimately bound for Ukraine, is spun as it's loaded onto a C-17 cargo aircraft at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware on April 29, 2022. AP FILE PHOTO

WASHINGTON, D.C.: As the war rages on in Ukraine, the United States is doing more than supporting an ally. It's learning lessons, with an eye toward a possible clash with China.

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