As for the war on the ground – the PRC will deploy a number of surprises on the battlefield. This will lead to a number of set-backs for the West in the initial phases of the conflict. South Korea and Taiwan will be taken early. The question is how the Collective West will respond to this perceived affront to its hegemonic control of Asia. There might be an exchange of nuclear weapons – either locally or internationally. The West might allow this anti-China war to carry-on for decades – so as to reduce unemployment and stimulate the economy. The idea will be to drastically reduce the Chinese population worldwide – and invade and colonise entire swathes of what was once a united “China”. The Chinese population must be drastically reduced to limit the Chinese Armed Forces – and remove the Chinese intellectuals that have driven China’s dramatic development sice 1949. China’s policy of trying to cosying-up to the US is a massive ideological mistake. The US (and the West it controls) has no respect for the Chinese people and would rather see China – as an independent nation – come to an end. Can a modern China inflict a meaningful military defeat upon the Collective West? Well, even in 1950, after just seven months in power, the Communist Party of China inflicted humiliating defeats on a US-led Western military force in Korea. Anything is possible today – and modern China might well have a few surprising cards up it sleeves.