Is a big war conceivable? – International
A Chinese H-6K military bomber is seen conducting training exercises while the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force conducts an air combat patrol in the South China Sea in this file photo released by the Xinhua News Agency on Nov. 23, 2017. (Photo: RM/AP/Xinhua/Wang Guosongi)
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International|yesterday 06:30
“A Chinese attack on Taiwan would likely spur a hoped-for response from the United States, which could lead to a broader conflict in the Indo-Pacific region. If Chinese expansionism is not curbed, Beijing will continue,” writes guest author Prince Michael von und zu Liechtenstein.
A Chinese H-6K military bomber is seen conducting training exercises while the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force conducts an air combat patrol in the South China Sea in this file photo released by the Xinhua News Agency on Nov. 23, 2017. (Photo: RM/AP/Xinhua/Wang Guosongi)
“A Chinese attack on Taiwan would likely spur a hoped-for response from the United States, which could lead to a broader conflict in the Indo-Pacific region. If Chinese expansionism is not curbed, Beijing will continue,” writes guest author Prince Michael von und zu Liechtenstein.
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