Keep in mind that China will have a lot of enemies -- Japan, Taiwan,DNA wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 11:30 pm > Imagine a medieval war: how would you count death on each side?
> Let’s say the winner is organized, and will kill 3:1, which is a
> lot. Vietnam maybe was 20:1. And Covid seems to be mongoloid
> (yellow) being at least 500:1 against caucasian. So you can argue
> about what is Covid, but the fact is, it is a very good weapon. A
> answer is needed, they must understand the West means
> business.
Vietnam, Philippines, India, Russia, parts of Central Asia.
The previous message from the guest from Taiwan describes how strict
government intervention kept the pandemic under control in Taiwan.
That shows how it was kept under control in China. That kind of
strict government intervention has high costs in terms of government
resources and expenses. Furthermore, until a vaccine is found and
deployed throughout the population, those costs are going to continue
and possibly even increase as the population tires of the
restrictions.
So now imagine that the government becomes distracted by some other
large crisis, such as a major war, for example. At that time, the
government controls will weaken, and the pandemic will start to spread
within the country, and so the "weapon" will turn back on its
originator. That's another scenario.
Back 10-15 years ago, I thought that the United States might lose a
war with China. I no longer believe so, because the CCP dictatorship
makes one incredibly stupid mistake after another, and because they're
going to be distracted by having to fight so many other enemies in
Asia, in what might be called a "medieval war" of the type you're
imagining.