whoa it's just like fallout am i right gamers
Practical how? They can't project power outside of the South China Sea, have no global allies willing to confront NATO, and rely on the US and Europe for trade. They produce goods and export them; good luck sustaining their shitty, fragile economy while at war with their biggest trade partner.No, they'll continue corporate spying and inhumane labor practices to hold power. Peer wars are a thing of a past.
Quote from: Luciana on January 28, 2017, 02:06:49 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 28, 2017, 02:00:32 PMPractical how? They can't project power outside of the South China Sea, have no global allies willing to confront NATO, and rely on the US and Europe for trade. They produce goods and export them; good luck sustaining their shitty, fragile economy while at war with their biggest trade partner.No, they'll continue corporate spying and inhumane labor practices to hold power. Peer wars are a thing of a past.The more he alienates China and pushes them, the more willing they are to get closer ties with Russia, which isn't a win for anyone.Not if we cuck the Chinese and can get Russia on our side in this area.I think China and Russia both recognize that their long-term interests in Central Asia conflict.
Quote from: H. T. on January 28, 2017, 02:00:32 PMPractical how? They can't project power outside of the South China Sea, have no global allies willing to confront NATO, and rely on the US and Europe for trade. They produce goods and export them; good luck sustaining their shitty, fragile economy while at war with their biggest trade partner.No, they'll continue corporate spying and inhumane labor practices to hold power. Peer wars are a thing of a past.The more he alienates China and pushes them, the more willing they are to get closer ties with Russia, which isn't a win for anyone.