America Should Start A War With China. Before It’s Too Late

September 28, 2009

America Should Start A War With China. Before It Is Too Late Adam Lovejoy writes: You may think what I am going to suggest is absolutely extraordinary, even crazy, but I honestly believe that the United States should start a war with China. Otherwise China will start biting off chunks of neighbouring countries and gradually establish its domination throughout Asia, Europe and far beyond, and action is required before it is too late.

Let’s look at the facts with brutal honesty. If you ask any Western politician, or any politician for that matter, what he or she thinks of China they would produce the usual drivel about the booming economy, unprecedented industrial growth, huge potential and so on. But if you ask them what will happen in the next, say 30 or 40 years, they will say that China would probably dominate the world, including militarily. And some politicians might even confess that they have a feeling that China might become very aggressive and very adventurous in the very near future. And they’ll be right.

Russia is good example of how China exercises its quiet expansion policy. Millions of Chinese have already settled in Russia, in the Far East and East Siberia, and many locals from these parts will tell you how uncomfortable they feel, seeing these closely knit Chinese communities, very secretive and very resourceful when it comes to doing business and pushing aside competitors. The man in the street in Moscow will tell you that China is gradually building up its ‘fifth column’ in Russia and that war with China is inevitable in the next couple of decades because of territorial disputes.

The feeling amongst ordinary Russians is that China simply has to grab more land in the next 10 or 20 years in order to accommodate its huge population.

Next important point: China is a ruthless communist dictatorship, with a corrupt and opportunist leadership, which survives only because the Chinese people are generally hard working, disciplined and obedient. They will listen to their leaders as long as they can provide them with minimal comforts and an opportunity to make a modest living. In the past 30 years the Chinese leaders have been able to do this, simply because the world economy was growing and demand for cheap goods was extremely high.

The unscrupulous money men and women in the West did not give a damn where to invest, as long as it brought them huge profits, so they pumped billions into the Chinese economy without even thinking that they were funding a vile communist regime, based on oppression and widespread slave labour. Western bankers were also ignoring the plain simple fact that the Chinese regime was diverting large chunks of profits from the industry into bolstering its mighty army, which some day may start marching across borders in all directions.

Money men and women generally have no understanding of how things work in the real world. These are mostly ignorant people, with limited intelligence and often very modest education, who view life only through the prism of foreign exchange rates and rates of interest and return. There is nothing more to them.

Should I continue? Or are you frightened already? Apart from the obvious military threat Chinese national idea has an aggressive undertone. The Chinese generally are very nationalistic and patriotic and consider their country to be the centre of the world, and even the universe. They view other nations as pawns in the great game of creating the mighty Chinese superpower that will rule the world. China even calls itself the Middle Kingdom, meaning that it is the empire between the sun and the rest of the irrelevant world. Communist regimes tend to promote a feeling of national superiority and doggedly nurture it. Inflaming misguided patriotism has always been part of any communist spin, and Chinese communist leaders are no different.

Another factor that makes China very dangerous is its current severe economic problems that are getting worse by the day. On the face of it China’s economy is still strong, but in reality it is staring into the abyss, having been for so many years totally dependent on producing very cheap and low quality goods for the hungry Western markets. The West no longer wants all this junk. All the talk by Chinese leaders of redirecting their economy to the domestic consumer is obviously rubbish. No sane person in China will ever buy goods that he knows were badly made for export purposes.

So we all agree that China poses a danger. And we might as well agree that the U.S. is the only country that can start a war with China and win it. Russia and India are hopeless and Western Europe, apart from Britain, on the whole does not have any proper armed forces, especially considering what is happening in Afghanistan.

So this is what U.S. President Barack Obama should do: he should tell the Chinese leadership that the American government is defaulting on its financial obligations to China and will not honour its IOUs. That is about $1.4 trillion. China will start collapsing and threatening to attack Taiwan, Japan or South Korea. This will be the trigger for all of these countries to ask for American help and the U.S. should duly oblige by attacking China, destroying all of its major military instillations. The People’s Liberation Army – an ironic name for armed forces, by the way, which have been oppressing their own people for more than half a century – will rebel against the communist regime and China will start to disintegrate. We will probably see two or three Chinas emerging and that will forever remove the threat of one great big communist China attacking anyone in the future.

A perfect scenario for the whole world.

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8 Responses to “America Should Start A War With China. Before It’s Too Late”

  1. benjamin on July 6th, 2009 12:40 pm

    Are u talking about the end of the world?

  2. benjamin on July 7th, 2009 6:22 am

    War is a fire , When it is set out, it is not easy for you to control it .
    In fact ,U.S. never get hurt from the WWI and WWII, so the WWIII must come from U.S. ,Because U.S. LOVE WAR.

  3. nathan on July 14th, 2009 9:49 am

    Watch nascar much? How about Jerry Springer! War with China isn’t like war with Iraq. They can actually fight back!

  4. deytj on July 14th, 2009 9:19 pm

    I noticed a typos. Should be “American”, rather than “Chinese”.

    “The Chinese generally are very nationalistic and patriotic and consider their country to be the centre of the world, and even the universe.”

    Here “America is a corporatocracy that started more wars over the last 60 years than any other country. They even manage to turn GB into an Airstrip1.

  5. Henry C on July 18th, 2009 1:08 pm

    not an totally outrageous idea, I am Chinese and suprisingly I agreed with many of the points you raised. Is there a quick and clean way to do this without a lot of innocent Chinese people getting killed?

  6. Cullen on August 3rd, 2009 5:29 pm

    A very optimistic suggestion on how to contend with this emerging threat, however from the way our Western governments are behaving, they are either still in denial or more likely resigned to this happening, dose anything our governments do make any real realistic sense to anybody? What they do dose make clear sense if there is no future for us!
    The UK under the diligently corrupt, compulsive lying and fiscally inept Labour government has bankrupted this nation and the situation in the USA and Europe is just as bad and we are tangled up in a war in Afghanistan, which is and has spread to it’s neighbours’ (Pakistan (and eventually Jammu-Kashmir, Iran)); most of our oil upon which our society depends comes from the Middle East and if this conflict merges with the problems in Iran (Iran is now supplying the Taliban), what is there to protect our oil fields in Iraq from war now that the US are pulling their troops out?
    History repeats itself over and over again, Empires rise and fall and we are sitting on a rollercoaster that is over the edge, once it go too far over, it has passed the point of no return (even if the breaks are slammed on as hard as it can), gravity and the natural course of things will pull the rollercoaster down.
    So is there any real point in starting a war with China? Defaulting on all the debts would defiantly provoke China, but why would it attack Japan and Taiwan when it’s air force and navy can simply supply all the weapons to the Middle East and then using their naval bases in Sri Lanka, Pakistan and other places in the Indian Ocean, choke off our oil supplies and then smugly issue us with their demands and International law!

  7. Americant on February 14th, 2010 7:48 pm

    So you want mushrooms popping up in USA and China?

  8. Americant on February 14th, 2010 7:49 pm

    btw, the ‘far east” region you refer to belonged to China.

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