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China is betraying a level of strategic anxiety not yet seen as the impact of trade tariffs loom and its return to its historical power role in the Asia seems to have stalled.

On December 20, Chinese Rear Admiral Lou Yuan, while speaking at a military trade conference, announced that what the United States feared most was casualties and that the easiest way to defeat China’s main rival was to sink two American supercarriers, killing over 10,000 sailors in the process. When that has happened, Admiral Lou announced, then “We’ll see how frightened America is.”

Lou’s statements were followed just a few days later by China’s President, Xi Jinping, who threateningly said China “reserves the option of taking all necessary measures” to ensure “peaceful reunification” with Taiwan, a democracy that has self-governed itself apart from China since 1949. Xi added that Beijing was willing to “fight the bloody battle against our enemies,” and menacingly predicted, “Reunification is the historical trend and the right path, Taiwan independence is ... a dead end.”

This is a stark escalation of language. Taken together, along with other examples of bellicose rhetoric that has increasingly issued from Beijing officials, it is clear that Xi Jinping and his supporters have been badly rattled by the recent events.

China’s leaders assumed after the 2008 global financial crisis that the Communist centrally controlled economic state’s time had come. It would regain its historic role in the region. It could cast off the cloak of a peaceful rise to assume a hegemonic role in the Asia-Pacific region.

But Xi and his followers have watched their diplomatic, economic and military initiatives come up short, engendering increased resistance from other Indo-Pacific nations rather than the re-alignment China expected. Now the Trump administration’s trade tariffs threaten to destabilize the Chinese economy, resulting in a cascade failure of Xi Jinping’s broader strategy and threatening to undermine the legitimacy of the Communist Party, hence the stronger and more strident attacks.

China’s desperate attempts to regain the momentum, however, betrays an ignorance of the American culture.

China perceived the lack of strategic focus of the George W. Bush administration and the passive “lead from behind” foreign policy of the Obama administration as American decay and a decline. In reality, the foundational aspects of the American economy remain surprisingly strong and the American fighting spirit is not dead, but only sleeping. Those who would believe that the sinking of two aircraft carriers would trigger an impulse towards retreat would do well to make themselves aware of the United States’ history and the impact events such as the sinking of the Lusitania, the attack on Pearl Harbor and the collapse of the World Trade Center had on the American psyche. What some have labeled the Jacksonian impulse could be described as a tendency towards great power rage. To be sure it burns itself out. After all, the U.S. is considering leaving Afghanistan, seventeen years later.

But make no mistake: any attack upon a single U.S. aircraft carrier by long range aircraft, cruise missiles or ballistic missiles would surely generate a response against the bases those weapons were launched from, the sensors associated with them and the command and control nodes that directed them, and then the United States would turn its attention on the Chinese naval and merchant fleet.

Before China knew what was happening, it would be cut off from the overseas sources of energy and raw materials that fuel its import/export economy. Within weeks it would be without fuel and its factories would be shuttered. The American economy, established in a nation that has most of the resources domestically available, would be able to ride out the storm, even if China attempted to climb the escalation ladder and attack targets in North America.

For China, it is better for them to get their more bellicose voices under control and approach the bargaining table with the United States over trade issues in good faith and with an openness to real compromise on the economic issues that divide our two nations, rather than resorting to nationalist saber rattling.

Xi Jinping should try harder to understand his real strategic position while remembering that he who rides the tiger finds it difficult to dismount. There will be no return to global hegemony or Middle Kingdom status. China brought its candle out from under the basket too soon, and its broader, aggressive ambitions have been revealed.

As for the United States, it should follow the lead of President Trump and his new acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan, who between them have identified that we are in an era of great power competition that will require more effort and that the focus of that competition is China, and China and China.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&sou...aw3S_BKlzwKH0b6ySRRLUzmB&ust=1546737822288045
 
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American constantly threaten China but now China threaten to sink American aircraft carriers, oh the time have change. US no longer have the edge in a naval warfare against China.

Aircraft carriers are for attacking weak nation like India but US carriers will be sink in pacific.
 
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How can a representative of military branch threaten America with war? Is he nuts?

@gambit @jhungary

@KAL-EL

Well, I think this is the 4th thread of the same topics

Well, PLAN admiral in the past is very famously quoting some stupid idea in war, where they were quoted saying China can use 10,000 fishing boat to swamp a carrier or Chinese Navy can build 50 Aircraft Carrier to fight the America. And so on...

The things is, like any street fight, if a person talk to much, those usually mean all sound but no action, certainly in these case, you can talk about sinking 2 aircraft carriers like taking candy from children. But when it's time to act, usually these people won't appear. Like how America invade Iraq and Afghanistan, do you think the US really talk about it before any action? Well, we just do.
 
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Well, I think this is the 4th thread of the same topics

Well, PLAN admiral in the past is very famously quoting some stupid idea in war, where they were quoted saying China can use 10,000 fishing boat to swamp a carrier or Chinese Navy can build 50 Aircraft Carrier to fight the America. And so on...

The things is, like any street fight, if a person talk to much, those usually mean all sound but no action, certainly in these case, you can talk about sinking 2 aircraft carriers like taking candy from children. But when it's time to act, usually these people won't appear. Like how America invade Iraq and Afghanistan, do you think the US really talk about it before any action? Well, we just do.
Agreed. USA and Russia walk the war talk.
China just sounds ridiculous with its chest thumping and no action.
 
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Agreed. USA and Russia walk the war talk.
China just sounds ridiculous with its chest thumping and no action.
I smell burning from Doklam humiliation :lol:

Well, I think this is the 4th thread of the same topics

Well, PLAN admiral in the past is very famously quoting some stupid idea in war, where they were quoted saying China can use 10,000 fishing boat to swamp a carrier or Chinese Navy can build 50 Aircraft Carrier to fight the America. And so on...

The things is, like any street fight, if a person talk to much, those usually mean all sound but no action, certainly in these case, you can talk about sinking 2 aircraft carriers like taking candy from children. But when it's time to act, usually these people won't appear. Like how America invade Iraq and Afghanistan, do you think the US really talk about it before any action? Well, we just do.
All talk and no action? You mean like USN boasting about intimidating China in November 2018?

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/us-n...ce-to-warn-china.580128/page-10#post-10972752
 
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Well, I think this is the 4th thread of the same topics

Well, PLAN admiral in the past is very famously quoting some stupid idea in war, where they were quoted saying China can use 10,000 fishing boat to swamp a carrier or Chinese Navy can build 50 Aircraft Carrier to fight the America. And so on...

The things is, like any street fight, if a person talk to much, those usually mean all sound but no action, certainly in these case, you can talk about sinking 2 aircraft carriers like taking candy from children. But when it's time to act, usually these people won't appear. Like how America invade Iraq and Afghanistan, do you think the US really talk about it before any action? Well, we just do.
I believe China military is keen for war because she thinks raging a war is like playing a game on Huawei phone.
 
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