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https://www.theatlantic.com/id...us-china-war/620571/
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Frightening. Makes me aware of how ignorant I am about the history of China's conflicts with numerous countries and their attitude towards their "ancestral" territories. Also, their pattern of first-strike warfare in which clearly they don't worry about losing a million soldiers here, a million there, in a war they figure is worth initiating in their interests. (Not only over a specific conflict, but to rattle those sabres to remind the rest of the world of their ever-increasing power.) Taiwan appears to be the big tinderbox, though the article speaks of the Philippines as a possible first strike point. So sickening to think of so many armaments, financial outlay and people at risk of death on all sides just for national pride. Of course, I guess the West's attitude has always been to beware of the slippery slopes in the Far East (and especially to beware of the Commies). To the extent I thought about it, I'd been thinking complacently that the Sino-beneficial trade with the West would be enough to ward off any military action. After all, what would they do without their market?
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