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China will be wiped out by USA in a nuclear exchange. Such is the quantity of its nuclear assets; 5000+ nukes. Any one who believes otherwise is fooling himself. US can nuke every Chinese city and still would have lots of options to deal with its strategic and military installations. This is HARDCORE FACT.Once the first nuke is dropped, economy will be a forethought, we can kiss the age of information technology good bye, the war will be ended in space, not on earth, that is the highest form of MAD, what happens next is anyone's guess, China will not escape it's consequences, but the fact is they do not run an empire so they might be able to better cope with a nuclear fallout and the collapse of their economy, the USA on the other-hand is financed on empire, there is no doubt they have far more to lose in the collapse of their own economy. Human beings will thrive just fine, life on earth will continue just drastically altered.
In a worst case scenario for US, some of its cities may also get destroyed assuming that Chinese strategic assets somehow escape total devastation and overwhelm US defensive options which is a big IF. And their is no guarantee that all of the top US cities would be taken out. They might be best protected.
This is why Russia continues to maintain enormous nuclear arsenal. That is the only way to ensure MAD with USA.
Chinese power projection (in its current state) is overhyped as per its own generals. Particularly, some Chinese members themselves do so which is expected due to patriotism. However, reality should not be ignored.
Also, US economy is not just limited to a few cities. Every 'state' contributes to its economy. Some more then others. And being spread-out actually ensures greater survival potential. It means that much of the US military assets would remain intact even after the nuclear exchange. And US can use them to steal resources from other countries to sustain itself.
One thing that actually got overlooked in this debate is the devastating impact on climatic conditions, if US uses large number of its nuclear weapons.
For example: http://www.wunderground.com/resources/climate/nuke.asp