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"With China's influence as the flagship for Asia, the U.S could find themselves at war with one of the most powerful continents in the world"
You're joking right? China constantly bullies it's neighbors. The only ally they really have in Asia is North Korea, most Asian nations would most definitely side with The United States of America. One of our closest allies, despite WWII, is Japan, we also have The Philippines (U.S Territory) and Taiwan as well, plus many others. Those that are neutral, could end up siding with the U.S. Money talks, and the U.S is the richest nation in the world. And that is known internationally. It is also known that we have the most powerful and most advanced military in the world. If you were small nation caught up in the mix, who would you side with? I definitely would not want to be an enemy of the United States.
Also, China is not the only country that can bail out Europe. The U.S is technically the only one who can bail them out. You do realize that China owns only less than 8 percent of the entire U.S debt right? 2/3 of the U.S debt belongs to the U.S Government themselves, as well as American Investors, Banks, Civil Service workers and Military personnel through their pension plans. China's GDP is half the amount of ours. Oh and China has it's own set of debt as well, trillions by the way.
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