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Yeah, that's typical Indian dream.but still military enthusiast inside me would love to see war between America and China....
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Yeah, that's typical Indian dream.but still military enthusiast inside me would love to see war between America and China....
You love to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds ... damn , this thread is also your fiefdom field marshal AZStarlord, in all seriousness, I know others who own firearms. And, I know there a few of those who would rather surrender than fight if it ever came to that.
Yes, I am serious.
Enough with the OT posts.You love to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds ... damn , this thread is also your fiefdom field marshal AZ
Right now USA is stuck with Iran.... Iran has by now given a bloody nose to America..... Chinese might is on different levels.... I think this is a golden opportunity for China to reclaim Taiwan..... why China is still waiting?Yeah, that's typical Indian dream.
You think Chinese are as dumb as you delusional Indians expect, lol.Right now USA is stuck with Iran.... Iran has by now given a bloody nose to America..... Chinese might is on different levels.... I think this is a golden opportunity for China to reclaim Taiwan..... why China is still waiting?
Rather than entertain yourself with the fantasy of a Chinese-American clash, perhaps you should reflect on how it was your cousins to the west inflicted such a bloody nose on you.Right now USA is stuck with Iran.... Iran has by now given a bloody nose to America..... Chinese might is on different levels.... I think this is a golden opportunity for China to reclaim Taiwan..... why China is still waiting?
All another countries can say it but you India, remember 1962?What have we seen of China’s experience in military operations? None. All we see is the potential, not the actual use, of China’s military. Let's see how their weapons work in an actual war.
Who supposed China? you? Why China didn't "invade" Hong kong before 1997 and Macau before 1999, because China was afraid of Britain and Portugal? how dumb.Remember, China is supposed to invade and capture Taiwan
The U.S. is strong enough to deter China and fight effectively, but not as prepared as it would like to be for a long, large-scale Pacific war.
Chatgpt probably can give US a quick win like it would certaily give in a Iran war. But in essense, who ever have the industrial capability win eventuall win a war, US won during WW2 because of it, not because it had more experience than Europe.So, I'm feeling a bit lazy at the moment so decided to engage with ChatGPT since many of you apparently draw from it as well. I asked it two questions:
1. Is the US currently ready for a war with China?
The short answer is: the United States is capable of fighting a war with China, but many defense experts question whether it is fully prepared for a long, high-intensity conflict, especially over Taiwan.
A more complete answer depends on what "ready" means.
Areas where the U.S. is strong
The U.S. still possesses major military advantages:
- The world's largest and most experienced global military force.
- Extensive alliances with countries such as Japan, South Korea, Australia, and many NATO members.
- Superior power-projection capabilities, including aircraft carriers, long-range bombers, and overseas bases.
- Significant advantages in undersea warfare, particularly nuclear submarines.
- Combat experience from decades of military operations.
Areas where experts are concerned
Recent assessments from defense analysts argue that the U.S. would face serious challenges in a prolonged war against China:
A May 2026 analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies concluded that despite improvements, the U.S. would struggle in a long war with China because of shortages in key weapons and support systems.
- Stockpiles of long-range precision missiles and air-defense interceptors may be insufficient for an extended conflict.
- Replacing critical munitions can take years because industrial production capacity is limited.
- Logistics across the western Pacific are difficult because China would be fighting near its own territory.
- Simultaneous crises in multiple regions could stretch U.S. resources.
China's strengths
China has spent decades preparing specifically for a possible conflict in the western Pacific:
However, China also faces uncertainties, including questions about combat experience, military leadership, logistics, and the enormous risks involved in any invasion operation. U.S. intelligence assessments have noted that China is not committed to invading Taiwan on a fixed timeline such as 2027.
- Large inventories of missiles designed to threaten U.S. bases and ships.
- The world's largest navy by number of vessels.
- Massive industrial capacity.
- Geographic proximity to likely flashpoints such as Taiwan.
What most analysts conclude
Many defense analysts would describe the current situation as:
That is why recent U.S. defense policy has focused heavily on increasing munitions production, strengthening alliances in the Indo-Pacific, improving logistics, and developing autonomous systems.
One additional concern is that any direct U.S.–China war would involve two nuclear powers, creating risks far beyond a conventional military contest. Recent studies have warned that a conflict over Taiwan could carry significant escalation risks.
So if the question is "Could the U.S. fight China?" the answer is yes. If the question is "Would the U.S. be confident of a quick or easy victory?" the answer is much less certain.
TBH, tonight is the first time I've used ChatGPT. I suspect the answer generated is dependent on how the question is asked. For example, I asked it this question:Chatgpt probably can give US a quick win like it would certaily give in a Iran war. But in essense, who ever have the industrial capability win eventuall win a war, US won during WW2 because of it, not because it had more experience than Europe.
A few key points:China is substantially more prepared for a conflict with the United States than it was 10–20 years ago, but it is not universally regarded as fully prepared for a large, prolonged war against the U.S.
Okay I will surely reflect on the point of my cousins giving me a bloody nose but in related threads.... now shall we continue with this thread which is about America and China?Rather than entertain yourself with the fantasy of a Chinese-American clash, perhaps you should reflect on how it was your cousins to the west inflicted such a bloody nose on you.
The world is a jungle, only the fittest will survive, wishing multi polar world is something like wishing multi universes. That will never happen. I wonder why many people have weird dream.Thats why I believe in multi-polarity.
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