Chinese-Dragon
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A lot of people on here mock China because we have a "lack of warfighting experience", due to the fact that we haven't been in a war for the past 3+ decades.
Now that doesn't mean we should start a war, in order to gain warfighting experience and to allow our military industrial complex to thrive. There are other ways to gain such experience (and to make use of our military production), such as peacekeeping operations and other forms of UN-sanctioned military operations. While not optimal, it's a lot better than nothing.
America can launch wars and invasions all over the world, but China is not in that position yet, and will not be in that position for the next few decades. Entering a war poses too much of a risk for our business interests, that's why we're staying away from Syria even while the rest of the P5 have jumped in a long time ago.
Risk is too high right now, we are still in a transition phase.
Now that doesn't mean we should start a war, in order to gain warfighting experience and to allow our military industrial complex to thrive. There are other ways to gain such experience (and to make use of our military production), such as peacekeeping operations and other forms of UN-sanctioned military operations. While not optimal, it's a lot better than nothing.
America can launch wars and invasions all over the world, but China is not in that position yet, and will not be in that position for the next few decades. Entering a war poses too much of a risk for our business interests, that's why we're staying away from Syria even while the rest of the P5 have jumped in a long time ago.
Risk is too high right now, we are still in a transition phase.