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David Pancost's avatar

If the Chinese are smart, what they'll learn from Ukraine & US Gulf wars is that wars of conquest are futile & outdated. So long as Taiwan resists any invasion as Ukraine has, all China will win, if it wins, is a wrecked country full of people who hate it AND world-wide hostility. War is no longer about conquering territory & people. The last were Prussia's in the 19th century. In 1914, Germany went to war to prevent Russia's & France's economies from dominating it; in the 1930s, Germany went to war for lebensraum in the East, and Japan, for it's Greater Asia Co-prosperity Sphere. Both countries could have "won the peace," as they have since 1945. China can do the same, if it begins to think of Taiwan as the US thinks about Canada & Mexico, both countries against which it waged wars of conquest in the 19th century.

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Jason E's avatar

“At the same time, the Chinese in the past couple of years appear to have realised that confrontational diplomatic approaches erodes Chinese influence and this lesson may be a key reason for recent moderation in Chinese diplomatic interactions with other nations.”

The wolf warrior policy Xi enacted will surely go down as the biggest own goal ever. It let many see the real china lurking in the shadows and has helped unify all China’s neighbours. I can’t imagine any country coming to help China in a war unlike the west.

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