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by kayewiggin
539 days ago
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US fully recovered from Great Depression in 1939, 2 years before entering ww2. Weimar Germany started in 1918 and ended in 1933 at the beginning of nazi Germany, 15 years later. You can't start a war when you are truly broke, much like China is today. And China is aging super fast, unlike Germany or US during the 30s. |
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They're undergoing a difficult time sure, but broke seems like a stretch.
Japan has struggled for 30 years, but during most of that time have they been broke? Most countries in the world would love to "struggle" like Japan.
What does broke mean?
China still has a currency earning export juggernaut and world class companies.
And, they build everything they need for war.
Russia with its energy and China with its manufacturing has sufficient assets to wage a World War 3 whether the U.S. wants it or not.
Wars aren't financed the same as peacetime economies.
Countries impress factories and manpower into service.
In some ways, if your country is sufficiently self sufficient, it's much cheaper than running a peacetime economy.
Of course, if you lose, then you're wrecked.