Spectre
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There is a dichotomy , immense, between Japan and China. The former tends to have limited area for political maneuvering due to the American state actors that have weaseled their way into Japanese politics. Where America can "arm twist" Japan, she cannot do so with China. China, which I admire immensely, does not wish to maintain the current global order, rather, actively works to undermine it. And to supplant a multipolar order, one that Washington does not want to have. Japan, ultimately , wishes to embrace this multipolar approach because it will allow her to maneuver geopolitically and that can only be done with the further erosion of American hegemony in the pacific. For China (and Japan) to rise, Washington must weaken.
Rome , in the end, had to crush Carthage, in order to prosper. China's Carthage is Washington.
Will all due respect, China can end up being the Carthage. Aggression is a trait which is novel to China and while it has potential to be the next Rome, the unstable governance system has equal potential to blow up and squander all the gains made. Democratic systems are usually much more resilient and longer lasting.