An article about a possible war with Russia, Japan and Taiwan is gaining popularity in China
The Chinese website Sohu published an article in 2013 that spoke about the wars that China is likely to wage in 2020-2060. Eight years later, this material has generated a lot of interest on social networks against the background of today's tensions around the Chinese borders, writes the Indian website WION (World Is One News), owned by Zee Media Corporation Limited, which reaches 8 million people.
WION notes that a number of assumptions have been made in the material from the Chinese media. For example, in 2020-2025, China will start a war with Taiwan and occupy it in three months. At the same time, the United States and Japan will simply watch what is happening on the sidelines. After that, Beijing will announce to the whole world about the "restoration of territorial integrity."
After that, China will focus on the annexation of the islands and waters of the South China Sea. All opposing countries (the Philippines, Vietnam and a number of others) will receive ultimatum warnings from Beijing - to leave the territories and water areas to China until 2028, otherwise they will face a war. Washington will not go into a direct clash with the Chinese this time either.
In 2035-2040, China will start a war with India. Beijing will allegedly conquer "Southern Tibet" (the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh), a dispute over which with New Delhi has been going on since 1950. At the time of a new conflict, India will be busy with the war with Pakistan in Kashmir. The Chinese ally will divert the main forces of New Delhi and India will not be able to fight on two fronts.
In 2040-2045, China will get a taste of territorial acquisitions. He will start a military conflict with Japan over the Senkaku Islands and simultaneously attack Mongolia to annex "his Outer Mongolia". The apotheosis will be the beginning of a war with Russia in 2055-2060 for "previously lost territories", which he will return by defeating the Russian Federation, sums up the media.
Note that the Chinese company Sohu is a private company, whose shares have been listed on the American Nasdaq exchange since 2000. Most of the authors are non-professional journalists, nevertheless, many publications reprint materials from the above-mentioned site, and as is usual in private media - the opinion of the editorial board may not always coincide with the work of the author.
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