Some alarming statements coming out of China, directed at the military buildup on Guam.

Speaking at a regular press conference Thursday, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of National Defense said that, "If Guam were to be an outpost to wage wars, it would not be secure even if it were armed to the teeth."

The spokesman also asserted that "the U.S. has been using non-existent threats as pretexts to advance forward military deployment in the Asia-Pacific, which undermine security interests of other countries and heightened regional tensions.

China is firmly opposed to these," he said.

The statements were reported by the "Global Times," the Chinese communist party's flagship newspaper.

The report mentions that the U.S. is planning to add 20 new air defense sites with surface-to-air interceptors and radars in Guam to make the island "the most densely protected place anywhere on the planet."

It further suggests that building the system is, "highly aggressive and will pose a big threat to regional peace and security...and will increase the risk of conflict and confrontation."