Well we will agree to disagree, particularly on the India issue, about them taking over Oz, and the USA doing nothing about the attempt...frankly ridiculous!
As for China, you say in ten to twenty years time China will be so much stronger.. well yes, of course, but just how much stronger, advanced weaponry wise, would you suppose the USA will be then? Right now, we only get to know what they want us to know, and that means, whatever the US Gov releases to the media as new state of art, is not, there is something much more sophisticated that is being developed and tested.
Then there is the more 'exotic' research areas. Anyway, I agree, taking on China in a grunts on the ground war would be a nightmare of gigantic proportions. A million highly trained Chinese soldiers with lots of hardware to go would be a very tough assignment.
But, if that ugly scenario came to be, my extremely uneducated guess would be, the US would launch a destabilising series of hits, eliminating China's missile counter measures and relevant sattelites first, then the military bases/ports and leadership, then begin psyops working on the huge numbers of students who already want a democracy right now. I can see China suffering very badly, without a US soldier stepping upon land in China.
Then there would come the other problems associated with a massive assault; the utilities taken out, break down of food supplies etc. Iraq and Afghanistan cannot compare to the China situation, because, as is well known, since the Tiananmen Square student demonstrations for a democracy and its subsequent suppression/massacre by the Chinese Gov., there is a very large yet tacit support for change of political system colours.
Well, let us just hope and pray it never comes to this, for if there are plans in their infancy, we would most likely see push come to shove a lot earlier than 20 years, because the US would not want to wait till China was fully prepared, would it...
As for China, you say in ten to twenty years time China will be so much stronger.. well yes, of course, but just how much stronger, advanced weaponry wise, would you suppose the USA will be then? Right now, we only get to know what they want us to know, and that means, whatever the US Gov releases to the media as new state of art, is not, there is something much more sophisticated that is being developed and tested.
Then there is the more 'exotic' research areas. Anyway, I agree, taking on China in a grunts on the ground war would be a nightmare of gigantic proportions. A million highly trained Chinese soldiers with lots of hardware to go would be a very tough assignment.
But, if that ugly scenario came to be, my extremely uneducated guess would be, the US would launch a destabilising series of hits, eliminating China's missile counter measures and relevant sattelites first, then the military bases/ports and leadership, then begin psyops working on the huge numbers of students who already want a democracy right now. I can see China suffering very badly, without a US soldier stepping upon land in China.
Then there would come the other problems associated with a massive assault; the utilities taken out, break down of food supplies etc. Iraq and Afghanistan cannot compare to the China situation, because, as is well known, since the Tiananmen Square student demonstrations for a democracy and its subsequent suppression/massacre by the Chinese Gov., there is a very large yet tacit support for change of political system colours.
Well, let us just hope and pray it never comes to this, for if there are plans in their infancy, we would most likely see push come to shove a lot earlier than 20 years, because the US would not want to wait till China was fully prepared, would it...