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Chapter 311 Sino-Japanese Contest 6

Director of the CIA Fox said: "Our deployment is very strict and the intelligence will not be leaked. How could China know that we are secretly selling weapons to Japan?"

Clinton snorted and was a little dissatisfied that Fox viewed the issue too simply, "The operations are done in secret, but there is no secret in a country's overall strategy. Japan can be said to be our very important military base in Asia. In such a situation

Under such circumstances, what can we do? Would the Chinese not think of it?"

"No matter what, we must not let Japan defeat this war. As we all know, we and Japan are strategic partners. Behind Japan, we are the protagonists of this war. If China wins this war, it will prove their military strength.

Being able to compete with the United States will greatly improve its international status and foreign policy. However, the international reputation of the United States and the combat effectiveness of the U.S. military will be questioned. It will also cause the U.S. foreign policy to encounter unimaginable resistance and criticism." The U.S. National Security Council

Admiral Edick said.

Dr. Lord, the U.S. General Economic Advisor, said: "China's rapid development is inevitable. In 2020, China will replace the United States and become the world's largest exporter. As China accelerates its industrial restructuring, more and more international capital is pouring into China. We are most likely to

Optimistic estimates suggest that no later than 2030, China will replace the United States and become the world's largest market."

China's rapid development has put the entire Western world on pins and needles. Therefore, the United States is trying every means to prevent China's development in order to maintain its status as the world leader.

Some people said that "the 20th century belongs to the United States" and "the 21st century belongs to China." At that time, Americans just smiled and listened to it as a joke. But with China's rapid development, this argument has slowly become a reality.

Why doesn't this scare Americans?

The rise of China has made the Western world talk about "**" again. Now everyone in the world is paying attention to the crisis in the East China Sea, which can also be interpreted as the confrontation between the military power of China and the United States.

A statement suddenly appeared on the Internet, causing heated discussions among military strategists around the world. That is whether China will launch a comprehensive competition with the United States like the former Soviet Union, and the consequence will be a second Cold War.

Clinton said seriously: "I am not worried about competing with China, because our United States is a country built in the competition for survival. What worries me instead is that China does not compete with us. Although the Chinese fleet is now looking at our Pacific Seventh Fleet

, but China will attack Japan

In our homeland, we have no reason to participate in the Sino-Japanese military conflict. Although China has always kept a low profile and bided its time in the past, it has always dealt with it without mercy. China has always avoided direct confrontation with us, and has even stated on many international occasions that it is willing to cooperate with us.

Together we safeguard the international order."

After speaking, he sighed helplessly, "China is full of thorns but as slippery as a fish, leaving us with nowhere to use our power."

Fox knew that Clinton was dissatisfied with him just now, so in order to restore his image in Clinton's mind, he said: "Now we can only use the terrorist attacks on Japan to attack China's international status and image."

Clinton's eyes lit up, he smiled and nodded, obviously very satisfied with Fox's opinion. The United States once again raised the banner of anti-terrorism, this time targeting China directly.


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