VH,
As has been pointed out before, perspective counts a lot here. For the Communist rulership in China, maintaining their rulership is their first priority. They know just how badly faring China's economy is and how close it is to implosion. They also know that the only thing making their rulership "credible" among the people is their providing the people with an ever improving material quality of life. Any significant economic downturn will completely trash that and thus threaten the rulership's hold on power.
Better then, to foment an external enemy threat as a means of distraction AND as an excuse for economic troubles. This, even if the risk of such is a regional war with the world's remaining hyperpower and its exceptionally capable regional ally, Japan.
History is replete with ample examples of similiar such internally rational / externally irrational perspectives. Look no further back than Germany of the 1930s for a similar case.
VH said:What is really ridiculous is China thinking that this handful of untried pilots and military personnel they have managed to cobble together can take on Japan and all the rest of the allies in a shooting war. China needs to sit down quietly somewhere and reflect upon the decisions they are making before they step off into something they will regret
As has been pointed out before, perspective counts a lot here. For the Communist rulership in China, maintaining their rulership is their first priority. They know just how badly faring China's economy is and how close it is to implosion. They also know that the only thing making their rulership "credible" among the people is their providing the people with an ever improving material quality of life. Any significant economic downturn will completely trash that and thus threaten the rulership's hold on power.
Better then, to foment an external enemy threat as a means of distraction AND as an excuse for economic troubles. This, even if the risk of such is a regional war with the world's remaining hyperpower and its exceptionally capable regional ally, Japan.
History is replete with ample examples of similiar such internally rational / externally irrational perspectives. Look no further back than Germany of the 1930s for a similar case.