Annexation is the only counter-strategy to America's containment policy
As many of you know, I only drop by PDF once in a long while. The reason is I don't like wasting my time arguing with a bunch of empty-headed numbskulls.
The military issue is very simple.
How can China respond to America's containment policy along its southern flank?
If China does nothing, it will be boxed in militarily and economically along its entire southern border. No strategist or general will sit there and do nothing while the enemy prepares for war (such as India building atomic nuclear weapons and nuclear submarines; Vietnam buying Russian Kilo submarines).
Rome's experience with Carthage proves that annexation is the only viable policy. Rome fought three Punic Wars with Carthage for over 100 years. Eventually, Rome realized the only solution is to smash the Carthaginians and annex their territory.
With the benefit of Roman experience, China will ultimately conclude that annexation of Vietnam, Myanmar, and India is the only viable solution.
China defeated India in 1962 (which is the Chinese version of the first Roman-Carthage Punic War). What happened afterwards? India is arming itself to the teeth with billions of dollars of new high-tech foreign weaponry. India is illegally pursuing thermonuclear weapons. Thus, the next Sino-Indian war must be the final one.
I have offered the idea of annexation to counter the three countries that are participants in America's containment strategy. I will continue to voice my opinion in the mainstream media. The counter-strategy of annexation is not going away.
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My suggestion to annex Vietnam on Global Times.
Vietnam dancing between US alliance and Chinese brotherhood - Asian Review - Globaltimes.cn
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My suggestion to annex Myanmar on BusinessWeek (from a month ago).
China's Oil Pipeline Through Myanmar Brings Energy—and Resentment - Businessweek
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My declaration on the illegality of India's occupation of South Tibet/Arunachal Pradesh on BusinessWeek. I'll get around to proposing annexing India in future comments.
India Frontrunner Modi Slams China Expansion Amid Poll Gain (3) - Businessweek