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Is the Chinese army any good?
China’s military is simply not very good. The majority of its members serve in the ground forces, but so lack in transport and mobile logistics assets that they are more aptly described as internal security personnel. Their training ranges from spotty to poor.
Does China have combat experience?
The PLA lacks modern combat experience, as its most recent war occurred against Vietnam in 1979. The PLA has therefore relied on military exercises as its primary means to test and evaluate combat readiness across the force.
Is China’s Military getting more powerful?
After decades of double-digit growth, today China is the world’s second largest economy—and possesses an increasingly sophisticated military that’s among the planet’s most powerful. Despite China bordering a number of unstable countries, its borders are secure. That wasn’t always the case.
Is China’s military buildup a threat to America?
China’s military buildup, along with an aggressive foreign policy, has inspired a fair amount of alarm in the West. Some American policymakers consider Beijing to be Washington’s only “near-peer competitor”—in other words, the only country with the military might to actually beat the U.S. military in certain circumstances.
How many countries does China consider as enemy in advance?
And according to such logic, basically, China does and will not look any country as enemy in advance. Ah, if you really wish to count one. People’s Republic of China (mainland China) and Republic of China (Taiwan region) is now fact status quo in civil war still.
Who are China’s enemies in international diplomacy?
China claims territory (land and I would start with a Victorian era phrase – There are no permanent friends and enemies in international diplomacy. North Korea, Cambodia, Pakistan, Djibouti, Laos, a few of Central Asian Republics and a few African countries. But China has played its card intelligently.
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