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The Chinese have developed several new secret bases to build more warships. And they have been playing hide and seek with their nuclear submarines with the United States Navy. Up until now usually the United States Navy pretends not to notice them, thinking that the Chinese will simply believe that they got away with it. However, not long ago the United States Navy was challenged by Chinese vessels from the Chinese Navy.

If China and her economic strength have come from the United States, and we are in fact a first-tier trading partner, it seems kind of silly all this aggression. The US and China are not at war, we are friends and trading partners, and yet, it appears, there is a "disconnect" in their minds, but not in ours. In other words, we are trading partners and friends on one hand, but the Chinese military thinks that the United States is an enemy on the other. How on earth are we suppose to get along in the world with that type of an attitude?

The crisis with the P3 Orion aircraft which was intercepted by two Chinese fighter pilots was a very touchy situation. And it was very unfortunate that China took that action when they seized that aircraft and her crew. The Chinese had accused the United States of spying, even though the crew of that aircraft were well off the coast and well into international waters. It seems rather laughable that the Chinese would accuse the United States military of spying, com.gameking2017.kingrabbitsubwayrunner when there are known to be 6000 spies in the US doing corporate espionage on defense contractors and our greatest corporations.

Maybe the reason that China is so paranoid; is they think that we are like them, and using the same underhanded tactics that they do. In fact, it is rather telling their behavior, and it gives away their strategic thinking. What China is not thinking about is that if the US middle class consumer desides to boycott Chinese goods, their exports will stay down by 35%, and their economic growth of 8 to 10% per year, year-over-year will end and when it ends, there will not be enough money for the Chinese military war machine to continue its advances in growth.

Now I might be going out on a limb here today, but as a military analyst all I see right now is China is shooting themselves in the foot. Of course, some historians say that the Chinese have always had problems with their feet. Not long ago, I mentioned this to Guang Wu, the author of a new book; "China: Has the Last Opportunity Passed by!?" and he indicated that these issues were not quite that simple. Please consider all this.