Millennium said:
I think it would actually be quite difficult to get China as an ally, maybe impossible. Communist nations just don't go against one another like that: whatever else can be said about them (most of it bad), they're nothing if not loyal to like-minded nations. The best odds of avoiding war with China, honestly, is convincing it to remain neutral in the Korean conflict. If that happens, North Korea is toast, because no one else is going to help it. The problem with this is that I don't see China going neutral unless the West agrees to throw Taiwan and Tibet under the bus: essentially a trade. That's not something I find acceptable. |
It's hard to find something remotely communist in China. Sure, it's a country with one party based on the ideology of the three people's principles of the Guomindang and Maoïsm, but in reality China can no longer be called truly communist. And yes, I've been to China already, also on the not so nice looking places.
Tibet is thrown under the bus a long time ago. Taiwan as well. That's why it isn't a country on the world maps and that's why you call it Taiwan instead of the Republic of China. That's why it isn't a member of the UN.