Chinese military support will probably be limited to advisors and maybe training missions for the foreseeable future. There's not really much an external force can do to stop a coup short of stationing troops, and that would likely make China the kind of imperialist hegemon libs think it is.
That said, China's move towards alternative payment systems, reserve currencies, and technological independence means that it will become much harder for America just to cripple an economy with the flip of a switch.
Chinese military support will probably be limited to advisors and maybe training missions for the foreseeable future. There's not really much an external force can do to stop a coup short of stationing troops, and that would likely make China the kind of imperialist hegemon libs think it is.
That said, China's move towards alternative payment systems, reserve currencies, and technological independence means that it will become much harder for America just to cripple an economy with the flip of a switch.
I agree, China's erosion of the current financial order is the smart play
This is what I meant more by my comment.
Thanks to Washington "Foreign policy" is pretty much a liberal code word for war.