I have created a deadly virus that will kill only Chinese and will send it IT to them soon, they killed my neighbours puppy darn it and i want revenge.dog food my arss, its poison.and i WILL have it.revenge is GOOD!!it will be hidden in chopsticks i will sell them.. ha ha ha ha ha ha
2007-08-22 18:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I think war is very likely long term maybe a few decades from now unless there communist structure falls like the russians. I say this because China has major investments in the US and is a huge exporter to the US. If we had bad relationships, China can easily ruin our economy.
All of those tainted items are a short term thing, and has no bearing on a reason for far. CHinese products are good items but they dont last long because we pay so cheap for them and you get what you pay for. THe chinese take exporting there item seriously, because thats there breand and butter, the other day one of the CEO's of the tainted toy company committed suicide in shame of what his company did. You will never see an Enron exec do that. Whats interesting is that is common in China, when a manager makes a serious mistake.
Also, take there military, they are aggresively seeking arms and building up there military. Every year an increasing percentage of there GDP goes to building and supporting the military. So over time which there economic and military strength, and espionage capabilities, they will become more assertive in international issues, and are likely to step on some toes, like the US.
2007-08-22 18:01:51
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answered by Captain Kid 3
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No-- or at least I certainly hope not. Invading China, in my estimation, would be nightmarish.
Aside from the fact that China believed to have some considerable nuclear deterrents, China's enormous size and enormous population (1,321,851,888 people) would make invasion extremely difficult and would likely overtax our military (even if the draft was reinstated -- and possibly even if every US citizen [all 300,000,000, or so of them} were drafted.)
If China were invaded, US homeland security would likely suffer because of the overtaxing of our military.
Fortunately, (unless the US were to draft everyone and send them to invade China) the enormous size of the US, the US' nuclear armaments, and the second amendment (the right to bear arms) provide strong deterrents to any country wishing to invade it.
I should also note that I foresee a day (soon) where people will fight only with "weapons of healing and mass construction" Weapons, in my vision of our near future, will be devices that heal and do not harm or kill.
I hope and feel that someday the whole world will be invaded in this sense.
Let's hope that I'm right.
2007-08-22 18:35:21
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answered by lexlander 1
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We could perhaps eventually wage war with China, but never invade them.
A ground invasion would be suicide. In terms of population, China outnumbers the US 4:1. In terms of able bodied fighters, they outnumber us 60:1.
To be quite frank, our country is too out of shape and misinformed to survive a ground war with that large of a force. We also don't have the unity that we had during the world wars.
A war could eventually go on, but it would be purely tactical. China would cut exports to the US, and our supplies would plummet. We have about 2600 more nukes than them, so we'd be launching like mad -- at transport ships.
Once their soldiers hit American soil, most hope would be lost, as Americans would not join together to fight the foreign menace, Instead, each capitalistic bastard would be trying to better his own situation by taking out whoever was holding him back, and then the enemy force would wipe him out anyhow.
Hopefully it never comes to that, but such a thing is always possible. Traditional-style wars (my tank against his tank) are very unlikely though.
2007-08-22 20:58:40
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answered by Zack S 1
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I hope to hell not!
A ground invasion of China would be insanity.
I can see where your concern came from. But China is having problems with their goods at home too. They actually had to start a TV campaign in China assuring their own people that goods made in China are safe. So this doesn't appear to be intentional sabotage.
But are China, Russia, North Korea, Venezuela and Iran up to no damned good? Absolutely.
2007-08-22 18:05:37
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answered by Sara 6
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no longer and not making use of a army. there is absolutley no way they are in a position to invade the U.S. till they build an excellent Naval service. long previously that they are going to invade Taiwan. the different subject they have is extremly limited components. they can't have adequate funds to attack on a similar time as what's left of Russia is on their border. temporarily alot stuff has to pass incorrect to establish that China to even attempt an attack.
2016-11-13 05:34:19
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answered by lauramore 4
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China owns to much of the US for it to happen. During the 90's they went pretty much Door to door and bought up all the US debt.
They could shut the US down finacially if they were so inclined, However with the global economy as intertwined as it is if they did shut the US down it would collape the world market.
That wouldn't be good for China.
2007-08-22 18:09:22
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answered by WCSteel 5
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The U.S. has more military bases than countries in the world.
Their is a ratio of 10 chinese to1 yanky.
And Japan is one of the leading peace keeping countries. Go figure.Uh hu.The Soviet Union and China are marching to the same drum. To Keep the U.S. in check.
So there.
2007-08-22 18:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No, China is invading us. They have launched a financial war on the US dollar, we owe them lots of money, and China is buying up this country. We are being invaded.
The Bush administration is allowing this invasion because the loans that the Chinese are making to us go to fight the war in Iraq.
2007-08-22 18:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No China is too big and will fight back.
America only picks on small countries, Then gets them fighting amongst themselves and leaves.
They don't want to get into something that may end badly for them.
2007-08-22 18:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! Do you know why? because 90% of materials and clothes comes to US from China. and China has some US promissory notes.... that could make dollar collapse. and lots of people from China live in the US.
so they won't.
2007-08-23 00:13:30
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answered by deedee 4
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