Genesis
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What saved China up until now, what made the American conservatives restrain themselves is the fact that Western business interests were making good profit from china and china had not shown a clear intent to challenge US until Xe came along. The equation has changed now. The challenge is clear and the route to confrontation is difficult to avoid. If you know anything about what's going on in USA you would know that in the last 2 weeks all the military and geopolitical think tanks have gone into full anti china mode, that's how it starts, have to prepare public opinion first.
1989 Chinese economy was minuscule was save it from sanctions is the American's desire to gain one more ally and to reform us to their liking. It didn't work out that way.
You like to focus on the military side of things, but all the fields needs to be considered, which makes military actually not that high up in the places where we need to do battle.
What 1989 meant was the US can impose sanctions not only on external crisis, but also internal, so to say America cannot sanction Russia for Human Rights is not supported by history, or American and Canadian boycott of Chinese Olympics.
This SCS gave another reason, sure I don't deny that, but in many ways it's not the most serious, and it's certainly not the only thing between us.
So the original point is if we don't claim SCS, and Russia don't do Ukraine everything would be fine, and I have showed proof that, if the time is there and they are vulnerable enough the US will impose sanctions and will do it on a multiple of reasons.
I'm not a neo con and all of a sudden I lose credibility? I know I would with other neo cons, probably you, but this is a rational debate, that should have no agenda. So calling someone a wimp with no concrete evidence to support, and let's say firing like a mad men is off the table.When you said that Obama is not a wimp, you showed me that you really don't understand US politics.