Why China is and isn’t a threat

May 28th, 2011 posted by admin
Why China is and isn't a threat

China, a growing nation, with a population potential of 2 billion in 30 years. Their growing needs of food, power, water and land will rise, and that rise will be achieved by atleast 2030. Now the biggest issue on the table is the fact the American political influence reaches far into the Middle East, Central Asia, Far East all the way the Hawaii and Guam.
They are the US hubs for forward operating bases with fully equipped military installations that include fully functional maritime fleets, Air force, Marine Corps camps, Coast Guard camps and other special ops like Delta Force operation bases. RIMPAC and VALIANT SHIELD exercises aims specifically to neutralize a growing threat of China, the exercises might turn out to do the exactly the opposite of what it was meant to do. These exercises are only meant to be used as a safety net, but if the US continues to install more forces in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore and the rest, this will continue to threaten the Panda and turn it into a potential fire breathing dragon. One action begets the same in response. A building threat will beget a building threat from China.
Hence the situation will need a political and diplomatic answer rather than a military answer, as a military force will lead to nuclear wars which will leave us with no winners and no losers. However if the other countries try to instead reap of the business benefits of growing economy of China rather than exchange threat remarks, the power over the Pacific and Central could be shared than fought for. No Primary teaching jobs could teach politicians the idea of Diplomacy unless they foster it into their foreign policy.

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