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Let's separate these questions. How do you see China as a Military threat to the U.S.?
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Hibakusha
(4410 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 10:36 pm on Dec 10, 2020
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Replies to: "Let's separate these questions. How do you see China as a Military threat to the U.S.?"
Poll: Which countries are more long term economic/military threats to the United States than China?
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NedoftheHill
- 10:18pm 12/10/20
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Define long term! They seem an immediate threat and perhaps it's too late.
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Curly1918
- 8:07am 12/11/20
True. I hate saying it is too late for anything, but we have to be realistic.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:45pm 12/11/20
Wakanda.
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Irishize
- 7:22am 12/11/20
Irishize 💯 points 🎄
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eftg1
- 8:02am 12/11/20
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NedoftheHill
- 11:06pm 12/10/20
By far the greatest threat to our constitution is internal
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Chris94
- 11:00pm 12/10/20
You say things like that, and then you support the things the Dems have done for the past 4 years.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:04am 12/11/20
As usual, you blame those who call out the threat, rather than the threat itself.
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Frank L
- 11:53am 12/11/20
Let's separate these questions. How do you see China as a Military threat to the U.S.?
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Hibakusha
- 10:36pm 12/10/20
2 points: I'm talking long term, not now. And, I'm purposely combining economy and military.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:58pm 12/10/20
The US economy dwarfed both Germany and Japan in the 1930s
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Chris94
- 7:04am 12/11/20
China is 1930's Germany w.r.t. int'l aspirations, but with deep economic resources of 1930's U.S.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:57pm 12/11/20
Thank you, your concern for our economy vis-a-vis the Chinese economy is valid
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Hibakusha
- 11:18pm 12/10/20
Can you think of a nation that is more of a long term threat to the U.S. than China? I can't.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:03am 12/11/20
Are you suggesting a 30 year war footing? The military industrial complex is going to love it.
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Hibakusha
- 12:33pm 12/11/20
No. I think we can reduce our military if we protect our economy.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:49pm 12/11/20
He may surprise you, have to wait and see.
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Hibakusha
- 1:45pm 12/11/20
I honestly hope so. I will support him if he does.
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NedoftheHill
- 2:13pm 12/11/20
Here's a RAND report (link) that expands the discussion to include not just China...
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TyroneIrish
- 2:32am 12/11/20
Could always invite Russia to join NATO to help offset the presumptive might from China.
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Hibakusha
- 12:35pm 12/11/20
Could happen...if the Oligarchs decide to 'retire' Vladimir to get relief from the added sanctions
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TyroneIrish
- 6:09pm 12/11/20
Heh. I don't know if that is the answer, but...
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NedoftheHill
- 12:54pm 12/11/20
India is a contender on the economic front long term.
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ND521
- 10:26pm 12/10/20
If they ever work out social and infrastructure issues, look out.
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jakers
- 10:31pm 12/10/20
Right...and that will never happen.
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NedoftheHill
- 11:03pm 12/10/20
Hmm, is there anyone else that corporate America and the American consumer have made into a super
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Frank L
- 10:23pm 12/10/20