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"Does China want a war? What happens if China loses? The enemy may occupy a couple of port cities closing port access by Chinese and call for a truce, keeping that situation for ever and ever. They should know the risks."
You obviously don't understand,,,,, wiith invention of nuclear weapon, the idea that China can be physically occupied is pretty over That doesn't mean the China won't pay a price for the war though.
However have to tell you, there is really a very large segment of Chinese population who are very keen on settling the old scores. The action like this will definitely be perceived as a provocation and justification.
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