China is the New future

China is the New future
China will become a next superpower
Hong Kong never be independent
I'm stand with China

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Japan will become a next superpower desu.

짱깨

free tibet
free manchuria
free turkestan
free inner mongolia
free hong kong
free taiwan

death to china
death to chinese

네 다음 토막충

I honestly believe that Japan will conquer China in the next 50 years (if the US doesn't prevent it again).

大韓民国万歳

토막충은 뭐냐?? 토토충은 알아도

>free tibet
impossible
>free manchuria
impossible
>free turkestan
impossible
>free inner mongolia
impossible
>free hong kong
impossible
>free taiwan
impossible

>death to china
IMPOSSIBLE
>death to chinese
I M P O S S I B L E

HOLY BASED

We will serve America forever. So don't betray me.

일베충새끼들 사람 토막내고 다니잖아

Why do you think that? I don't know much about the Japanese military and their training but their military complex is a corrupt bureaucratic shithole. Doesn't say much for China though.

WTF
China is a self-centered devil country.

저번에 그 호텔 또라이?ㅋㅋㅋ

lol
It's a joke

호텔은 뭐야 일베충새끼들 한강에다가 유기했더만

철웅좌 해외진출?

걔가 걔잖아 호텔에서 카운터 보다가 손님이 시비걸었다고 토막낸 새끼ㅋㅋ 일베에 문워킹 올리던 새끼라던데

>a corrupt bureaucratic shithole
who isn't?

일베충을 믿으면 토막된다

애국보수 종특

소름이네 자초지종은 처음 듣는데 손님이 시비 걸었다고 토막낸거야? PC방 그 살인마도 토막은 안냈는데 역시 토막보수 ㄷㄷ

No clue. But they should atleast be able to equip their army cost effectively.

씨발 고려시대 때 정중부가 문신한테 수염 태움 당해서 무신정변 일으킨 거처럼 자기도 그렇게 한 거래ㅋㅋ ㅋ

China is highly reliant on maritime shipping. So is Japan, and good for them, their navy is superior. The Chinese navy only stands a chance against Japan in Chinese coastal waters. If japan is stupid enough to venture close, they will lose. But Japan can easily blockade China in the Indian ocean. or pacific.

If Japan is stupid enough to mount a land invasion of China, they will probably lose (if China remains intact). The only chance of Japan winning a land war is for Chinese provinces to break away from the CCP and join with Japan (this seems unlikely to me; maybe a place like Hong Kong will turn, but they are not big enough to matter in a war).

As for Nukes, Japan is what you call, "turn-screw-nuclear". Meaning, they have all the components for nuclear weapons, they just need to bring them all into the same room and turn a few screws.

What I expect to happen; after the US leave Asia, there will be some naval skirmishes that show Japanese superiority. From that point, a ceasefire. Then, a negotiated treaty where China is locked into some form of de facto geopolitical subservience (but de jure they must be independent or Chinese peasants will burn their own country down).

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역시 일베는 상남자들이 많구만

China would easily bomb Japan into submission before they could even begin to make a nuke.

then China better nuke Japan the moment they believe that Japan is no longer under the US's nuclear umbrella. which won't be a sudden surprise moment. it'll be a gradual slide towards Japanese independence and US isolationism. There will never be a point where japan is both non-nuclear and also not under the US umbrella.

Also, it's 75 year old technology. you really think it will take them that long to put something together? The amount of time it will take for japan to "go nuclear" is the same amount of time it will take for them to announce that they've gone nuclear. Japan is basically non-nuclear, in the same way that Israel is non-nuclear. The only difference is that Japan hasn't done any detonations.

A lot of conjectures that are based on conjectures. Why do you think the Japanese will show naval superiority?

japan has superior naval technology (a lot of it directly given to them from the US) and naval veterancy (no chinese admiral has learned from an admirals that fought naval wars). China isn't capable of operating and sustaining naval battle groups in blue water (i.e. not in deep water far from their coasts).