The United States has been paying close attention to the situation in the Taiwan Strait and fears that China's use of force against Taiwan will lead to a conflict between China and the United States. In order to assess the likelihood and consequences of war, the U.S. strategic organization conducted several rounds of war deductions, analyzing different combat power comparisons, equipment and support factors, and trying to find out the strengths of the United States and China's weaknesses.
However, the results of these deductions were not satisfactory to the United States. According to Western** reports, the US strategic organization recently conducted 24 more war exercises, and the results showed that the Chinese People's Liberation Army only suffered two defeats, and the remaining 22 were victorious. This means that if China launches military reunification against Taiwan, the PLA has a 92% chance of winning.
This conclusion is far from the previous expectations of the United States, and it has also attracted the attention of the Hong Kong media. Hong Kong media believe that the U.S. deduction is too optimistic, ignoring China's advantages in electronic warfare and hypersonic missiles, which will deal a fatal blow to U.S. aircraft carriers and bases, weakening U.S. military superiority.
The reason why the United States is so sensitive to China's Taiwan Strait issues is that the United States has always wanted to prevent China's rise and maintain its hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region. The United States not only openly supports Taiwan, but also mobilizes its ally Japan and other countries to put pressure on China, and even threatens to use force to interfere in China's internal affairs. The United States has also deployed more than 300 military bases around China, as well as a large number of troops and equipment, in an attempt to contain China's development by extreme means.
These moves by the United States are undoubtedly provoking and intensifying the contradictions between China and the United States, and are also bringing danger to world peace. The purpose of the United States is to create a war in the Taiwan Strait, deplete China's strength, undermine China's unity, and thus maintain its hegemonic status.
However, these plans of the United States may fall through. Because the United States does not really understand China's military strength, and does not dare to start a war easily. China has always kept a low profile and cautious in the development of the military industry, not showing off and exaggerating to the outside world, but silently conducting research and development and testing to improve its combat effectiveness. China already has some of the world's leading **, such as H-20 fighters, aerospace fighters, hypersonic missiles, etc., which are China's killer weapons and can pose a huge threat to the United States.
Although the United States also has some intelligence and analysis, it is not comprehensive and accurate, and the United States is not sure that it can respond to a Chinese attack. The United States knows that in the event of a war with China, it is likely to lose, and the cost of defeat will be dearly. The United States will lose not only its military strength, but also its international influence.
The United States currently has 65 allied countries, half of which are members of NATO, and the United States has always taken a condescending attitude towards these countries, directing and controlling the actions of these countries. If the United States is defeated by China, these countries will lose trust and respect for the United States, the hegemonic position of the United States will be shaken, and the world pattern will also change.
Therefore, the Hong Kong media warned the United States not to overestimate its own combat strength, nor to underestimate China's strength, let alone unreasonably provoke and interfere in China's internal affairs. China is a sovereign country that has the ability and confidence to solve its own problems, as well as the ability and confidence to fight external enemies. The United States should respect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, stop creating incidents in the Taiwan Strait, coexist peacefully with China, and jointly safeguard world peace.