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Fighting a war is burning money, and whether we win or lose, it will have a certain impact on economic development. Needless to say, if you lose, you will win but you will also have to bear a heavy burden of military spending. It is easy for a country to get into a war, but it is even more difficult to get out of it.
If you start counting from the Zhuolu War during the Yellow Emperor period, the history is more than 4,000 years, the war has occurred more than 15,000 times, and the peace has only been more than 30 years, and 3.6 billion human beings have died due to the war"** of the city".
Through such astonishing data, we can better understand Lao Tzu's sigh: the husband and soldier, the weapon of ominous, the sage has to use it as a last resort! ”
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I've read a lot of comments saying that it's lagging behind the United States and that its strength is not equal and it can't be beaten, but I really don't want to say anything, I can't beat it? Is this a reason not to fight? Educate us to come out of the barrel of a gun to get the political power, if you don't accept it, you will be beaten to the end, and if you don't obey, you will be completely killed, and you will not die.
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It's a relatively naïve idea, it's easy to say to fight, but I don't know how many people will die when the time comes?
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1. China pursues a strategic policy of active defense;
2. Adhere to the "one center, two basic points" unswervingly;
3. At present, the current state of national defense can only be based on land-based defense and coastal operations, and it does not have the capability of long-range operations; according to the current situation of national defense development, there is still a long way to go in the realistic long-range combat strategy, and it will take at least two generations of efforts.
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Thinking is older, can more people win the battle? It was supposed to be the era of cold weapons.
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The current military is no longer a matter of strength in numbers
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Why do you think that?
Moreover, there are not more people fighting wars than anyone, and in terms of comprehensive national strength, China is not yet able to go to war with the United States.
Now we're at war with them for business.
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There are many of us, and they have a lot of money.
If you have money, you can buy ghosts and push ghosts, and you have the right to call grinding and pushing ghosts. Their status in the world is not low either.
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If it does get into a fight, you won't think so if you're the first to die.
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There are a lot of war maniacs.
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Economic needs.
Economic pressure is the most direct motivation for "the United States needs China", they not only need Chinese goods, but also need China to boost the confidence of the American market.
The United States was originally inhabited by Native Americans. At the end of the 15th century, Spain, the Netherlands, France, England and other countries began to immigrate to North America. By 1773, Britain had established 13 colonies.
In 1775, the War of Independence was carried out by the Emperor of Huai. On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted, officially proclaiming the establishment of the United States of America. In 1787, a federal constitution was enacted, with slave states in the south and free states in the north.
With the end of the Civil War in 1865, the United States began to fully implement capitalism. After the statehood, the territory expanded almost 10 times.
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There are many factors involved in the question of pro, and here are some possible explanations:1Economic Status:
China's economy has grown rapidly over the past few decades, and it has become the world's second-largest economy, while the United States is the world's largest. 2.Geographical location:
China is located in the eastern part of the Asian continent and borders the Pacific Ocean, while the United States straddles North America and borders the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 3.Political Relations:
China and the United States are two big countries, each with its own political system and values, and there have always been some complicated problems in the political relationship between the two countries. 4.**Coverage:
China and the United States have a high international rate, and news reports often involve political, economic, and cultural exchanges and competition between the two countries. It is important to note that the above explanation is only one of the possible factors, and the actual situation may be more complicated.
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Evaluating a country's strength or weakness is a complex and subjective issue that involves comparisons and considerations of multiple aspects. Both China and the United States are important global powers, and they have their own strengths and challenges in many areas. Economically, China is the world's second largest economy and has strong strength in terms of economic growth, exports, and foreign exchange reserves.
The United States is the world's largest economy, with developed technology, finance, manufacturing and other industries. In terms of population, China is the world's most populous country and has a huge labor force. The United States, on the other hand, has a relatively small population, but it has a highly diverse talent and cultural resources.
In terms of military strength, the United States is one of the world's largest military powers, with advanced equipment and global influence. China has made remarkable progress in military modernization, and its military strength is growing. In terms of political systems and cultural backgrounds, China and the United States are very different.
China has a socialist system and has its own political system and cultural traditions. The United States, on the other hand, is a democratic republic with an emphasis on individual rights and freedoms. It should be noted that in terms of national strength and influence, assessing the strength of a national bank depends not only on economic and military factors, but also on comprehensive factors such as education level, scientific and technological innovation, social welfare, and environmental protection.
Therefore, whether or not to think that China is stronger than the United States is a subjective judgment, depending on what you pay attention to and what you look back on. The two countries have different strengths and challenges in different areas, and it is not possible to simply make an overall comparison.
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Bigger. First, according to international standards, China's total area is 9.6 million square kilometers, while the United States' total area is 9.7 million square kilometers. Therefore, judging by this number, the area of the United States seems to be somewhat larger than that of China.
However, this is only a superficial number, and if we analyze it in depth, we will find that the areas of China and the United States are actually not comparable. This is because the topography and landforms of the two countries are extremely different. China has vast plateaus, deserts, forests, and plains, while the United States has vast plains, mountains, deserts, and coastlines.
The difference in the shape and topography of these rings leads to different ways of calculating the area between the two countries.
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