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Re: Sino-American war

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:04 am
by widestaringeyes
My argument remains the same however. I just cannot see China launching nukes at the continental U.S. For one, we owe them too much money and two, what would they possibly gain? Using nukes against deployed military targets is one thing, using them against a country's homeland is something else. Just my gut instinct as I have no possible way to back any of this up.

Re: Sino-American war

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:39 pm
by Trevor
So what? When it comes to fighting wars, economic connections don't mean much. Europe had enormous economic ties and traded with each other all the time; yet they fought each other all the time. We frequently use that argument and it ends up being wrong, especially since I see a looming trade war on the horizon.

When this breaks out, it's not going to be anything resembling a rational decision. China will consider an invasion on Taiwan to be a "defensive" military action, especially since they've got independence movement elsewhere, like Tibet, and let's not forget that their pride will be a big motivator as well. I don't expect nuclear weapons to be used right off the bat, but if they think they have no other choice, they will. They have repeatedly threatened us with nuclear war over Taiwan.

One of the biggest things to consider is self-delusion, which is a major part of any crisis war. Japan deluded themselves into thinking that they could launch a war against us and win. We deluded ourselves into thinking that nothing like that could ever happen. In our civil war, both sides believed it would be a quick struggle and they'd be back home by the time the leaves changed.

Re: Sino-American war

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:39 am
by gerald
humans are delusional