AgentOrange
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Lol,those 2 heaps of rock are the senkaku islands.I think it would be best for all if a tsunami just sunk the whole thing.
Sometimes I'm inclined to agree with you. It would allow both sides to save face and remove, IMO, an idiotic obstacle to better relations.
China has no intention to play the policeman. But it will drive the US out of the region, one way or another. Currently, time is not ripe for it.
Bro, I would also put forth that China isn't necessarily trying to drive the US completely out of Asia. That's impossible short of full blown warfare and then a prohibitively expensive chain of Chinese bases overseas should China emerge victorious. Also, freedom of navigation is essential to China and the US, who are both large trading nations. In this respect, I believe China and the US can actually partner up in the future to guarantee freedom of the seas if/when the US recognizes China's core interests.
IMO, China is trying to build its military might to the point where any US defence treaties with her allies, legal obligation or no, would be seriously reconsidered in the event of a conflict between China and an American ally. China merely has to be able to inflict unacceptable (non-nuclear) damage on the US and/or US forces. This ability by itself will force American allies and non-allied Asian nations to pause and consider Chinese interests in any future political or strategic activities. Historically, China never established overseas bases either. Even the island chain plan (i.e. 2nd island chain) isn't so much an establishment of a no-go area but a zone where China can definitively defeat an opponent were China to come under attack.
China isn't an imperial power in that sense - China merely wishes that its interests are seriously considered when peripheral nations play ball.
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