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by simonblack 713 days ago
In 1942 the US had the largest manufacturing capacity in the world. The US also had a large population of military-age men.

Today that position is held by China. How long do you think that the US could replace its lost materiel and men against a country that is four times larger in population and probably ten times larger in manufacturing capacity?

The WHOLE OF THE WEST (5 eyes, Europe, and Japan) is smaller than just China alone in population and in manufacturing capacity.

We in the West won't know what's hit us when WW3 comes along. It'll be a lot worse than Germany's disastrous war against the Soviets in WW2.

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I'm not arguing that the US and its allies could defeat China and its allies in a hypothetical WW3. I'm also not arguing that they couldn't.

I'm saying that China would like to avoid WW3.

It would not be good for business, and it also might sort of end humanity via nuclear war.