Pentagon moves to Beijing China just ten times bigger
Introduction
China is reportedly constructing a massive military command center in Beijing that has been dubbed “Beijing Military City” by U.S. intelligence analysts. This facility is said to be significantly larger than the U.S. Pentagon, with some key features:
Size and Scale
The command center is being built on approximately 1,500 acres of land.
In comparison, the U.S. Pentagon occupies only 33.8 acres.
This makes the Chinese facility about 10 times larger than the Pentagon.
Purpose and Capabilities
It is intended to serve as a wartime military command center.
The complex will include hardened bunkers to protect Chinese military leaders during a conflict, including nuclear scenarios.
Satellite imagery analysis suggests the construction of several possible underground facilities linked via underground passageways.
Construction Timeline
Construction of this massive complex began in the middle of 2024.
The project is still ongoing as of January 2025.
Strategic Implications
If confirmed, this new advanced underground command bunker signals Beijing’s intent to build not only a world-class conventional force but also an advanced nuclear warfighting capability.
The scale of this project aligns with other reports of China’s growing military capabilities and nuclear arsenal expansion.
Conclusion
While the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. stated it was “not aware of the details” of this project, they emphasized that China remains “committed to the path of peaceful development and a defense policy that is defensive in nature”.
However, the construction of such a large military command center has raised concerns among U.S. intelligence officials about China’s military ambitions and capabilities.
FAF review
It appears we are embarking on another significant development.
Xi Jinping is likely to cause considerable concern for Trump. This has just begun, with advancements in AI, the establishment of a nuclear fusion plant, and now the unveiling of the largest command military center in Beijing, all underscoring the ongoing race for power.




