- 09 Feb 2010 16:43
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Good point. If the U.S. and China went to war, it would be a "mutually assured that both states would run out of money" situation. But China has far fewer sources for oil than the U.S.
To the OP- Chinese fighters would suffer the same fate as the Iraqi Air Force in 1991 with Raptors and B-2's flying around.
Furthermore, I don't buy this bullshit about Russia and China. We're friends with Russia now, and China makes all of the shit that we buy at Wal-Mart. Also, there's that whole "Mutually Assured Destruction" thing. The USA will never engage in a war against a nuclear state. Period.
Good point. If the U.S. and China went to war, it would be a "mutually assured that both states would run out of money" situation. But China has far fewer sources for oil than the U.S.
To the OP- Chinese fighters would suffer the same fate as the Iraqi Air Force in 1991 with Raptors and B-2's flying around.