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The fallacy of 'Behind every blade of grass' thinking
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<blockquote data-quote="Vamoose" data-source="post: 1837104" data-attributes="member: 19470"><p>I think superpower warfare is economy vs economy now. I suppose there'll always be some kind of conventional battle(s) going on somewhere, but I doubt we'll ever find ourselves engaged in a boots-on-the-ground war with China or Russia, the only two other superpowers. Russia is too weak and I'm pretty sure the Chinese powers that be take the long view. All China needs to do is continue with the same and well before the turn of the next century they'll have us in their back pocket. They nearly have us there already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vamoose, post: 1837104, member: 19470"] I think superpower warfare is economy vs economy now. I suppose there'll always be some kind of conventional battle(s) going on somewhere, but I doubt we'll ever find ourselves engaged in a boots-on-the-ground war with China or Russia, the only two other superpowers. Russia is too weak and I'm pretty sure the Chinese powers that be take the long view. All China needs to do is continue with the same and well before the turn of the next century they'll have us in their back pocket. They nearly have us there already. [/QUOTE]
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